Aunt Alexandra tries to convince Atticus to part ways with Calpurnia, their African-American housekeeper. Aunt Alexandra believes that having Calpurnia in their household is not suitable for the Finch family's social status and reputation.

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Aunt Alexandra wants Atticus to stop being friends with Calpurnia because she doesn't think it's good for their family's important image.

Aunt Alexandra wants Atticus to stop having Calpurnia around because she thinks it's not good for their family's image.

Aunt Alexandra wants Atticus to stop being friends with Calpurnia because she thinks it's not good for the Finch family's image and how people think of them.