What is ironic about the discussion after the Mrunas?
Also asked, what is ironic about the missionary circle's conversation?
The hypocrisy of the Maycomb community is clear in the tea scene in which the missionary ladies discuss the Mrunas and Maycomb. It is quite ironic that people who preach a Christian life do not see how un-Christian they act. Mrs. Merriweather is the lead hypocrite as she spews nonsense about supporting T.
Additionally, what is ironic about Mrs Merriweather's statement?
Mrs. Merriweather's negative comments concerning the Mrunas' sense of family are ironic given the fact that there is extensive prejudice throughout the Christian community of Maycomb. Mrs. Merriweather is an ignorant hypocrite who cannot see the value in foreign cultures.
In Chapter 24 of Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout's new changing role in the Finch household is one characterized by expectations of ladylike propriety. This new role is ironic because Scout is still very much a tomboy, and she feels uncomfortable in this new role.