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... the men and Tom, Mr. Cunningham still stands against him, even though Atticus had served help to him in an emergency and was proved to be a very honorable man. ...
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... He attains the knowledge that there is good and understanding in even the most unyielding conservative bigots, such as Mr. Cunningham. Atticus realizes that ...
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... This was the case with Mr. Cunningham. Therefore Atticus just let him pay his legal fees anyway he could; with hickory nuts, stove wood and with any other ...
(1194 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... interest. Even though he was so poor, he still had his pride. 'Mr Cunningham, said Atticus, came from a set breed of men'. It was ...
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... children. Earlier in the novel, Atticus is host to Walter Cunningham at his home, also present are Jem, Scout and Calpurnia. While ...
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... He talked with Walter Cunningham like any other person: "Atticus greeted Walter and began a discussion..." (page 28) Aunt Alexandra's views were different then ...
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... He talked with Walter Cunningham like any other person: "Atticus greeted Walter and began a discussion..." (page 28) Aunt Alexandra's views were different then ...
(1280 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... Atticus tries to get her to leave but has no success. Scout then begins to talk to Mr. Cunningham; she talks of how Walter Cunningham is in her class and ...
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... he's just a Cunningham," but Atticus converses with Walter as though they are equals: "they talked together like two men," Scout reports in amazement. ...
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... her because she believes that her father did not teach her, "Atticus ain't ... Scout stands up and explains he is a 'Cunningham.' Miss Fisher does not understand ...
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... The Cunningham family are really struggling, too. Mr Cunnigham pays Atticus with cabbages for some legal services because he cannot afford to pay him with money ...
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... category" (p.129) Finally, Jem Finch grows up very responsible with Atticus's influence very ... First, Walter Cunningham, a quiet boy, attends school with Scout. ...
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... She immediately tells Atticus that Calpurnia is no longer needed and should be fired. The Cunningham's are also victims of Aunt Alexandra's prejudice. ...
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... her first day of school upset, and confides in Atticus for advice. Scouts' first grade teacher Miss Caroline unknowingly offers Walter Cunningham money for ...
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... experiences at school, where she confronts a teacher who dosen't understand why she can read and where she meets Walter Cunningham. Later, Atticus explains to ...
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... Scout simply changes because she matures, and she also changes because Atticus, her father ... One example of this is when Scout beats up Walter Cunningham, one of ...
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... Scout decides to talk to Walter Cunningham, one of the members of the mob. She talks about how her father Atticus thought that "entailments are bad "(154 ...
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... cheap remarks concerning Atticus. Even Walter Cunningham, considered a friend by Scout, tries to harm Atticus. Not only were African ...
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... Atticus and Aunt Alexander show her two different ways of acting and Scout ... when Aunt Alexandra says she cant be friends with Walter Cunningham, a schoolmate of ...
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... Cunningham and, she proceeds to praise his son Walter without a thought to the fact that Mr. Cunningham has come to hurt Atticus on his way to Tom Robinson. ...
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... Lee who illustrates Kohlberg's theory of moral development are Scout, Atticus, and Jem ... On the first day of school Walter Cunningham gets Scout in a little bit ...
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... protect him. Walter Cunningham and other townsmen intend to do away with Tom and not allow Atticus to stand in their way. Atticus is ...
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... etc. The Cunningham's never took anything they can't pay back - no church baskets and no scripstamps. ... Maycomb. Atticus is a very wise man. ...
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... Harper Lee uses Miss Caroline, the outsider, and Walter Cunningham to show the ... Another example would be when Atticus, Jem and Scouts father, is telling Scout ...
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... For the first time in his life Jem does not obey Atticus'' order and will not leave him alone with the mob. Scout notices Mr. Cunningham in the mob and greets ...
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... their views of Negroes through violence, even willing to hurt Atticus in order to ... When Scout wanted to invite Walter Cunningham to dinner, her Aunt strongly ...
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... Mr. Walter Cunningham, however, brought Atticus various things from his farm throughout the year until he reached a point which he considered fair payment for ...
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... Atticus instills in his children a clear line between right and wrong. ... of school when she had conflicted with Miss Caroline and had beat up Walter Cunningham. ...
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... gesture, Scout makes Mr. Cunningham realise that he is a father, not just part of a mob, and, in a sense, he 'walks around in Atticus' skin' for a moment. ...
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... Aunt Alexandra forces Atticus to explain to Scout that she is "not from run-of ... When Scout wants to invite Walter Cunningham home to dinner, Aunt Alexandra has ...
(1738 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)
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