Walter Cunningham In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Despite the fact that it is not at all under his control, Walter Cunningham is completely imprisoned by his wealth. Coming from a family of farmers, they are the poorest people in Maycomb after the Great Depression. The people in Maycomb view dirt-poor people as “trash” even though are not aware that some can be congenial people(301). “[Walter] did have on a clean shirt and neatly mended overalls,” (25). Walter Cunningham does everything he can to appear presentable when he goes to school. He does not have much, but he makes the best out of what he has. “The Cunninghams never took anything they can’t pay back,” (26) The Cunningham family knows they are in poverty, but they are too proud to take help from anyone. They are ethical people who