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Atticus Finch Morals

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To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee depicts the actions of one man against the actions of those around him. Maycomb county in Alabama holds people of many beliefs. One man stands by his own even in the face of alienation from those around him. Atticus Finch knows who he is on his beliefs and morals. Atticus Finch is at peace with himself, as a result, it is seen that when unwavering morals are present, then the possessor of said morals can live in peace of mind.
Atticus Finch displays his views on the world for all who see him to observe; he is not ashamed of who he is or what he believes in. Atticus has a strong reputation within the community of Maycomb, and one that he is not ashamed of at that. When Scout talks about Atticus with Miss Maudie

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