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... Going against what his friends and family think, Atticus defends Tom in court although he knows that it is completely useless since Tom is a Negro. ...
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... Bob Ewell wouldn't chew tobacco."(p. 217) Because Atticus defends a black man, people not only treat him with disrespect, but also treat his children unfairly. ...
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... The main character, Atticus Finch, defends Tom throughout the case. ... I realized that this can be contrasted from the plot of the book, when Atticus defends Tom.
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... Although he is called a "nigger-lover", Atticus defends Tom solely on the basis of justice and does not allow the color of Tom's skin to prejudice him against ...
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... Scout and Jem. Tom Robinson is the black man that Atticus defends. Atticus stands up for him and does the best he can. He does not ...
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... Atticus Finch is a hero. ... Unlike super heroes he doesn't fight using violence, he fights using his mind but similar to a super hero he defends the good and the ...
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... Is the verdict just? Explain. The reason Atticus defends Tom Robinson is because if he didn't, he would go against his morals. At ...
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... He brings up his children the way he sees right, and defends the innocent represented by Tom Robinson in the novel. Atticus is a man who knows no prejudice or ...
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... the children. a. Alexandra She is Atticus's sister, where she didn't agree Atticus defends for Tom Robinson at all. She believe ...
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... thing. Even though people don't like him for it Atticus still defends Tom Robinson because it is the noble thing to do. After the ...
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... I soon forgot. Cecil Jacobs made me forget."(page 74). Atticus handles the pressure very well and just ignores what everyone is saying and defends Tom. ...
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... system. The central character in the story is Scout's father, the white lawyer, Atticus Finch who defends Tom Robinson. First, Atticus ...
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... woman. The Negro's lawyer is Scout's father, Atticus Finch. He defends the Negro vigorously, though he expects to lose the case. ...
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... story where Scout shows tolerance is when she gets into a fight with Cecil Jacobs because he tells Scout that her father defends "niggers". Atticus says " You ...
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... disappointed but not surprised. Atticus, a very respected lawyer, defends Tom and subsequently takes criticism for it. A man of nearly ...
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... As he raised his right hand, the useless one slipped off the Bible and hit the clerk's table." Later, as Atticus Finch defends Tom Robinson, Tom clearly states ...
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... father's words. Atticus also teaches his kids a lesson when he defends Tom Robinson, an innocent black person. Although Atticus ...
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... father's words. Atticus also teaches his kids a lesson when he defends Tom Robinson, an innocent black person. Although Atticus ...
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... father's words. Atticus also teaches his kids a lesson when he defends Tom Robinson, an innocent black person. Although Atticus ...
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... father's words. Atticus also teaches his kids a lesson when he defends Tom Robinson, an innocent black person. Although Atticus ...
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... father's words. Atticus also teaches his kids a lesson when he defends Tom Robinson, an innocent black person. Although Atticus ...
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... father s words. Atticus also teaches his kids a lesson when he defends Tom Robinson, an innocent black person. Although Atticus knew ...
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... father s words. Atticus also teaches his kids a lesson when he defends Tom Robinson, an innocent black person. Although Atticus knew ...
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... father's words. Atticus also teaches his kids a lesson when he defends Tom Robinson, an innocent black person. Although Atticus ...
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... called Mayella Ewell. Atticus is the brave man who protests Tom's innocence and defends him throughout the trial. Atticus seems a ...
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... The trial is an example of this. Atticus gives everybody a fair chance at the trial and defends Tom fairly. People respect his relativity of personal values. ...
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... Atticus not only defends Tom well, but also is not a hypocrite. He says the same things in his house that he says on the street. ...
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... Equality is something that the Atticus's kids, Jem and Scout, search for ... a, "nigger-lover," and announces that, " Scout Finches daddy defends Niggers," Scout ...
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... and courageously defends his sister. This is something that Scout has obviously not learned yet. She shows he lack of maturity when she says, "He-y Atticus!" ...
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... and courageously defends his sister. This is something that Scout has obviously not learned yet. She shows he lack of maturity when she says, "He-y Atticus!" ...
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