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How Atticus Treats His Family Like Scout

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I am reading “ To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, and I am on page 103. This book is about Scout and Jem learning more about Boo Radley and some other things involved with the town. In this journal I will be evaluating how Atticus treats his family like Scout and Jem. Also how Atticus treats Calpernia and the Cunningham’s. The first thing is Atticus parenting styles with Jem and Scout. Atticus I believe is sterner with Jem, like he says that if Jem were cutting up today's paper we would con him. He wouldn't say it if he did not really somewhat mean it. Also, he is caring to Jem too. After the gunshot happened, and Jem and Scout went to the front door of the Radley’s house there dad had made them go back home. He treats Scout the same way, but also in a little different way. …show more content…

He will take her out of bad situations like when the house was on fire, he told Scout and Jem to stay down in the Radley’s place and not to move. He is also very loving to Scout. When Aunt Alexandra said that Scout should do more girly things like having a tea party or bake with a mini stove, Atticus said to Scout that he loves her, the way she is now and that there were to many normal people in the family already. The next thing that I will talk about is, how Atticus treats other people like Calpurnia and the Cunningham’s. He says in the book that he couldn't function without Calpurnia. So he obviously treats her with respect, because you wouldn't say that you could not function without them if you did not really mean it. He was also very nice to her. He never demanded orders from her. He treats her as part of the family. She can eat at the dinner table with them, so he pretty much treats her like she's a part of the

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