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... Them seeing their father overcome such adversity and deal with almost the entire town on his back, made them mature a lot and respect Atticus like never before ...
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... Not only does the white community respect Atticus; the black community displays their respect by giving him a standing ovation after Tom Robinson's trial, even ...
(927 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... everyone to enjoy. The explanation makes Jem and Scout respect Atticus and the mad dog incident heightens that respect. The mad dog ...
(2414 Words -- Approx. 10 Pages)
... wish. Both examples illustrate Atticus' two-dimensional nature, his tolerance and respect for Blacks is entirely unexplained. Along ...
(919 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... has been read and Atticus is leaving the courtroom Calpurnia says, "jean Louise stand up your father's passin." All the Negroes respect Atticus for what he did ...
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... (169-190) In addition, if Atticus was not a respectful and competent lawyer, and if the people of Maycomb did not respect him, they would not elect him to the ...
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... Aunt Alexandra is a poor role model in comparison to Atticus in respect to he antics that drive Jem and Scout crazy. Atticus treats everyone with respect. ...
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... Aunt Alexandra is a poor role model in comparison to Atticus in respect to he antics that drive Jem and Scout crazy. Atticus treats everyone with respect. ...
(1280 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... of society. The children gain respect for Atticus when they see how he is treated with intolerance late one night. Atticus had always ...
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... though Jem and Scout have respect for aunt Alexandra it is not the same kind they have for Miss Maudie they only respect Alexandra because Atticus make them. ...
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... She gained even more respect for Atticus because of the way that he made the jury realise that Tom was an individual, not just a "nigger". ...
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... Most importantly, Atticus proved to his children, the townspeople and himself that all men are created equal and should be given the same respect as everyone ...
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... Atticus respect and dependency on Cal forces Scout to question Aunt Alexandra's low opinion of Calpurnia and of all black people. ...
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... Everyone at the trial could clearly see that Tom Robinson was innocent and even though Atticus lost they still respect him. Atticus ...
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... In either case, Atticus and Grandmother are showing the kids how to handle these ... Respect is probably the thing that racist people are lacking the most; not ...
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... Other citizens saw Atticus as a man of virtue and respect, yet became overcome by their own prejudices and racist sentiments. Even ...
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... things to understand. Atticus has brought up both children to respect all people nervermind there color. Scout's close relationship ...
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... and told to, "stop tormenting that man." He then told them that, "what Mr.Radley did was his own business."(pg.49) Atticus also commanded respect for black ...
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... And told them themthat "What MrMr. Radley did was his own business."7 Atticus also toughttaught them to respect the black people. ...
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... Mayella Ewell "Ms Ewell and Heck Tate "Mr. Tate" all the way through the trail, this proves his respect and patience towards others. Lastly, Atticus is a model ...
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... Respect, dignity, and equality form the backbone of Atticus' belief system, a belief system containing qualities that are often overlooked in the traditional ...
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... This is the point at which he loses his respect from his town people, friends, and even family members. Atticus tried to do his job well, knowing that he would ...
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... He has a lot of respect for the black and others that the town dislike. Atticus has time for his family although he is conscientious in his job. ...
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... stronger. Scout has a great deal of respect for Atticus, but she wants to be different from Atticus while Jem wants to be the same. Jem ...
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... stronger. Scout has a great deal of respect for Atticus, but she wants to be different from Atticus while Jem wants to be the same. Jem ...
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... However, her respect for Atticus gives her the courage to refrain from fighting Atticus Finch is an intellectual individual who shows great courage throughout ...
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... with them. Atticus may be lenient with Jem and Scout at times, but he knows that they respect him and his values. Atticus also knows ...
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... He understood many people in town and taught his children how to respect people's feelings. Atticus believed that if you knew what someone had been through ...
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... for Atticus to depart. The black spectators respect Atticus for his effort and his obvious convictions. Scout describes the scene ...
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... They should accept and respect others for the way they are. On the other side, there is also someone who dislikes Calpurnia. Alexandria, Atticus' sister, is ...
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