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... novel. Contrary to the general feeling of the town, Atticus sees past a man's colour and looks into the depth of his character. In ...
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... white woman, proves his high ideals. Atticus fights a hopeless battle against the racism in the town. Atticus not only shows his non ...
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... and respect. He doesn't hold grudges against the people of the town. Atticus recognizes the good and bad qualities in people. He ...
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... Tom Robinson. Through all this outward resentment of the town towards Atticus, a strange thing happened. "...people were content ...
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... "he knew his people, they knew him, and because of Simon Finch's industry, Atticus was related by blood or marriage to nearly every family in the town" (Lee 5 ...
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... When Atticus went back to town after shooting Tim Johnson, he was probably going back to work on the most controversial case in Maycomb's history. ...
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... This took a lot of courage because it was a majority racist town, Atticus discusses taking the trial with Uncle Jack: "...and I hope and pray I can Jem and ...
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... everything he does. This is apparent when Atticus protects the town's people from the rabid dog by shooting it. This symbolises the ...
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... everything he does. This is apparent when Atticus protects the town's people from the rabid dog by shooting it. This symbolises the ...
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... Tom Robinson the defendant, who is a black man, is accused of rapping a girl in the town and Atticus is trying to prove his innocence. ...
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The Town Mascot...Dead In the beginning of this chapter we learned that the kids think that Atticus does not know how to do anything. ...
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... everything you hear. The town was made aware that, although Tom was black, Atticus still did his best to defend him. The black people ...
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... He contains a moral fiber inside of him to defend Tom Robinson. In this racist town, Atticus and his family are looked down upon. ...
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... book shows how her opinions change on many topics as she gets older, and how racism effects even there nice little town. The advantages of having Atticus as a ...
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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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... He would let Jem and Scout win at checkers, even though, according to Miss Maudie, "he's the best checker-player in this town." Furthermore, Atticus was even ...
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... man does. Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird dramatically shows how one town chooses to respect a man, Atticus Finch. Atticus is ...
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One of the main settings of Ron Hansen's novel "Atticus" , is a town called Resurrection, Mexico. The word "Resurrection" is defined ...
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... In a town of hatred towards these people, Atticus and Scout stood out with open minds, always willing to help their fellow man. ...
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... characters. Scott's peregrinations take Atticus from his home in Colorado to the slums and bohemian underworld of a Mexican town. There ...
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Character Analysis Atticus Finch The voice of reason in the town of Maycomb and in the novel. Atticus disperses the wisdom and logic ...
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... In a town of tunnel vision and hatred, Atticus and Scout stood out with open minds. Atticus was the anchor of reason in Maycomb. ...
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... In a town of tunnel vision and hatred, Atticus and Scout stood out with open minds. Atticus was the anchor of reason in Maycomb. ...
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... people. In a town of tunnel vision and hatred, Atticus and Scout stood out with open minds. Atticus was the main reason in Maycomb. ...
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... town. Unable to follow the town's racial prejudice, Atticus agreed to defend Tom Robinson, an African-American accused of rape. ...
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... Atticus and his family live in the small southern town of Maycomb. ... Atticus faces the racism of the town to stand up for his moral beliefs. ...
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... The town was pressuring Atticus to not defend Tom because he was a Negro and they had thought that since Tom was black he was automatically guilty. ...
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... Also, Atticus warns Scout about the talk that goes around in the town about the trial of Atticus defending an African-American. ...
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... Also, Atticus warns Scout about the talk that goes around in the town about the trial of Atticus defending an African-American. ...
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... someone like him). Scout's everyday life experiences are at the whim of the town when Atticus takes the case. The townspeople are ...
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