Aunt Alexandra was a total gossiper; she only cared of critizing the other families and explaining why she didn't like them.
Jean Louise Finch, you'll better watch your behaviour. I don't want you to be like Maycomb's families, with their short-comings. You must be a lady!
Also, she wanted Scout to be in company of other ladies and girls, like her cousins, because she thought that was better for her.
Aunty, I'm not really interested in such king of talk. I'd better go to read...
Jean Louise, come and talk to these ladies! It would be perfect for you to learn something.
Her influence even affected Atticus, who really didn't wanted the children to care a lot about their family legacy, but desired that them would not be affected by the Tom Roobinson's case.
Do you really want us to behave like a Finch? I don't have a clue how to do that...
To be honest, forget about it. Don't worry about being like a Finch anymore.
Aunt Alexandra and me agree that you should behave more like the little gentleman and lady that you are...