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To Kill A Mockingbird Relationship Between Atticus And Jesus

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Have you ever felt like no around you liked you, or like they all thought you were something you weren’t? I’m sure Arthur (Boo) Radley felt this way everyday! Romans 15:7 says “Therefore welcome one another as Christ has welcomed you, for the glory of God.” All throughout the bible it speaks of acceptance and how we should accept all. Jesus is willing to accept us when we are at our worst, as retched sinners. If he can accept us, we should be able to accept anyone and everyone.

Jem and Scout were raised by a very loving and accepting man, Atticus Finch. His acceptance for everyone was evident when he agreed to be a local black man, Tom Robison’s, lawyer. In the beginning of the story the children did judge people quite a bit, especially Scout, however she was quite young at the beginning of the story. Jem and Scout were exceptionally unaccepting of Arthur. They …show more content…

She had heard a very loud scream but she couldn’t see him. Scout looked down the road and thankfully saw someone carrying Jem home. She couldn’t distinguish who the person was but she guessed it was Atticus. She ran home and found Jem inside. He had broken his elbow and was in an immense amount of pain. She looked around the room and knew everyone in there expect for a very tall figure standing in the corner. The person in the corner was Arthur Radley! He had heard the children screaming and ran up and saved them. When the sheriff went to where the children were attacked he saw that Mr. Ewell had fallen and stabbed himself in the ribs and he laid there, dead.

Arthur had saved the children because he saw them as his own. He watched them grow and had a great amount of love for them. Jem, Scout, an Atticus were more than grateful for Arthur’s presence. After that the children had not only gladly accepted Arthur but also had a great amount of love for

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