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    Atticus Finch Moral

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    until you put on his shoes and walk around in them,” Atticus Finch said in to To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird is a classic story about the struggle for racial equality. It is set in Alabama in the 1930’s and tells the story of a single father Atticus Finch who is raising two children, Jem and Scout. Atticus is an attorney who is firm in his desire to teach his children not to see the color of a person’s skin. Atticus is a strong, consistent character who shows morality

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    Atticus Finch Morals

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    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

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    In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Atticus Finch acts very honorable, audacious, and commiserate even though people think negativey of him. Everyone in the town of Maycomb judged him and thought he was a formidable guy until they actually met him. Atticus finch portrays honorable character because, he always does and stands up for what is right. During the trial of Tom Robinson and Mayella Ewell, Atticus stood up for Tom even though he knew he would get a lot of hate for it. He knew

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    Atticus Finch Racism

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    on the story of Jean Louise “Scout” Finch, now 26 years old and living in New York, goes back home to Maycomb, Alabama, to visit her 72 year-old father, Atticus Finch. This time in the story of Go Set a Watchman, Atticus is racist to the blacks, all for the reason for a better cause. Uncle Jack stated to Scout that at one point she had fastened her conscience to her father's, assuming that her answers would always be his answers. Her uncle tells her that Atticus was letting her break her idols so

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    Atticus Finch Hero

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    Atticus Finch As A Hero     When Harper Lee was writing her first book “To Kill A Mockingbird” I doubt she thought it would ever grow to be as popular as it is now. “To Kill A Mockingbird” won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1961 and the Quill Award for Audio Books in 2007. Due to it’s popularity, there is a lot of room left for arguments and controversies. Such as on racism, politics, social structures and just the way people go about living their life. In “The Rise and Fall of Atticus Finch”

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    Is Atticus Finch Strong

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    openly, Atticus Finch is greatly respected throughout the town of maycomb. Atticus is strong, brave, and caring, no matter what life has to throw at him. Atticus is strong because he stands true to his word. He isn’t scared to say what he thinks. Also, because even though many people looked down on Atticus, he didn’t give up on Tom Robinson. The final reason he is strong is because, although a lot goes on through the book he still does his best to be a great father to Jem and Scout. Atticus’ bravest

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    Atticus Finch Courageous

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    Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, character Atticus defines courage as, “When you know you’re licked before you begin, but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what.” (149). In other words, courage is when something that have consequences is overcome and done. By looking at the actions of Atticus, Calpurnia, and Dolphus Raymond, one can see they are courageous by the way the deal with challenges in their lives regarding segregation. Atticus Finch, a single father of two children, Jem and

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    their mind in the right situations. All of which define Atticus Finch from To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. This text takes places during the Jim Crow laws in the early 1900’s. A time where African Americans were discriminated and mistreated due to the color of their skin. A time where it was rare to locate a Caucasian man defending an African American man. A society so hateful to the idea colored skin. At last there was Atticus Finch, a different breed, one who cared for everyone and and saw

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    “Atticus was right. One time he said you never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them” (Lee 279). Atticus loves his children dearly, however, he never permits his children to get away with any poor actions they may have done. He is stern but impartial, and takes every opportunity he can get to make his children into the ideal citizens they can be. In the book, “To Kill A Mockingbird”, by Harper Lee, Atticus Finch is consistently doing his best to instill into his

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    Atticus Finch Quotes

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    “In the name of God, do what is right,” these are the famous words of Atticus Finch. He is one of the main characters from the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Atticus faces a tremendous amount of hatred throughout the book. However, Atticus Finch’s character is very determined, courageous, and even keeled, in that these characteristics contributed to the overall theme of the book. Atticus is a very determined character. Throughout the novel, he focuses on Tom Robinson’s case. "Link

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