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    Atticus Finch Character

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    To Kill a Mockingbird written by Harper Lee features the main characters of the Finch family, (Scout, Jem, and Atticus) the Radley family, (Boo and Nathan) Calpurnia, and Dill. Atticus is the father to brother and sister Jem and Scout. The names Scout and Jem are nicknames, Scout’s full name is Jean Louise Finch and Jem’s full name is Jeremy Atticus Finch. Calpurnia is the family’s cook and helps to watch Scout and Jem. Calpurnia also mentors the children for she taught Scout how to write. Scout

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    Atticus Finch Courage

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    Atticus says to Jem: “I want you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand.” (Chapter 11, p124) How does Harper Lee explore the theme of courage in the novel? “I want you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand.” (ch.11), Atticus Finch expresses what he believes is real courage through exploring a variety of significant categories, as it is one of the most important notions of

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    What Is Atticus Finch

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    Atticus is on his own raising Jem and Scout with help from Calpurnia, who is like a mother to the kids. she cooks and cleans and watches over them when he leaves. Atticus is the father of Jem and Scout and is much older and wiser than they thought he was, he can't really do, much like play football with Jem because he is too old. Atticus is also a lawyer and very good at his job. Atticus Finch is a good father, he tries to teach Jem and Scout these things, but scout doesn't really understand what

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    Atticus Finch Innocence

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    Childhood is an important part of anyone’s life as they learn to cherish and remember. In the story, Jem and Scout Finch are two kids trapped in a racial society during a time of segregation and inequality. Living in a time like this was a difficult lifestyle, and especially at a young age. Atticus Finch, the wise father of the two children, is a fighting lawyer who defends an innocent man who happens to have dark skin. They had to grow up quickly and take the role of young adults in order to keep

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    Atticus Finch Essay

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    characteristics in the character of Atticus Finch.Atticus Finch plays a huge role in the story of Scout Finch and her coming of age. In the story Scout sees the world for what it really is and learns to not be judgmental through her father’s teachings and as she sees Atticus defending a black man, Tom Robinson, for the rape of Mayella Ewell. Atticus shows his heart of gold through these actions, Atticus displays tolerance, integrity, and consideration throughout the novel. Atticus displays tolerance like

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    Atticus Finch Segregation

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    Children growing up in Maycomb, Alabama during the 1930s. The 1930s had complicated circumstances in the South of the United States of America. Their attorney father, Atticus Finch, has decided to defend Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of raping a local white woman, Mayella Ewell. During that day and age, what Atticus did was breaking the boundaries of segregation by taking this case. Meanwhile his children and their summer friend, Dill, become entranced with the idea of getting a glimpse

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    Atticus Finch Father

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    In Part 1 of To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee introduces Atticus Finch as a father who rejects ideas or practices of racism. At school, Scout hears Cecil Jacob shout that her father, Atticus, is defending ‘niggers’. Later that day, when Scout asks her father what Cecil meant, Atticus explains that he is defending a Negro named Tom Robinson. Scout was stunned by his unexpected response. When Scout asks why, Atticus responds, “I’m simply defending a Negro… for a number of reasons. The main one is

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    Atticus Finch Trial

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    hero, named Atticus Finch, is given the opportunity to defend the black man named Tom Robinson. Many people in the story wanted to kill Tom because of revenge. However, Atticus tries to prevent Tom’s death, even though Tom’s death was inevitable. There are reasons why Atticus does defend Tom; one reason, from a reader’s perspective, Tom Robinson is one of the mockingbirds in the story. It is considered a sin to kill a mockingbird,” ...but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” (Atticus 119). In

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    To Kill a Mockingbird is set in a fictional , rural town of Maycomb, Alabama, during the early 1930’s. Harper Lee is a character in the story, but better known as Scout. Atticus Finch is Scout's father, who is a lawyer. Scout and her brother Jem were raised by their father and by their housekeeper. Scout and Jem meet Dill Harris, a boy who came to Maycomb to stay with his aunt for the summer. Dill, Scout, and Jem made a game of observing Boo Radley and trying to get him to come outside. Boo was

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    Atticus Finch Liberalism

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    some specific characters contribute in helping others learn to ignore stereotypes and like others for who they are. In this novel, Harper Lee does a great job of portraying Atticus Finch as liberal, respectful, and sensible during this time of crisis in Maycomb County, but specifically Tom Robinson’s case. Atticus Finch shows many forms of liberalism throughout the storyline. Being one of the best lawyers around, he is open to new behavior or opinions and willing to discard traditional values

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