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... Atticus, on the other hand, finds faults with the town's traditional views. Thinking ... Atticus is pleased by his childrens' views. Atticus ...
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... children (Jem and Scout) also show courage in not fighting other children at school and by standing up against the townspeople's views. Atticus teachers his ...
(1554 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... to do. The way Atticus views Bob Ewell upholds this. The people of Maycomb County look at Mr. Ewell as trashy and low-class. When ...
(919 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... about the man. Due opposing views, Atticus is not looked upon as the same man and there for he feels lonely. Both Becket and To ...
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... Atticus would fight his hardest to win the case even though he is bound to lose, because this is what Atticus views as the meaning of true courage - 'Simply ...
(3145 Words -- Approx. 13 Pages)
... with Walter Cunningham like any other person: "Atticus greeted Walter and began a discussion..." (page 28) Aunt Alexandra's views were different then Atticus'. ...
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... with Walter Cunningham like any other person: "Atticus greeted Walter and began a discussion..." (page 28) Aunt Alexandra's views were different then Atticus'. ...
(1280 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... against Blacks. Both Atticus and Huck attain the knowledge that their views are contrary to that of popular society's. Both Lee's ...
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... This says that Atticus respects others views on a subject, especially if they might be more knowledgeable that Atticus himself. ...
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... Approval of these views is shown by Atticus when he tells Jem, "I didn't know how you were going to do it, but from now on I'll never worry about what'll ...
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... blood or marriage to nearly every family in the town" (Lee 5). The last contrast that I am going to relate, are Bob and Atticus's views of morals and values. ...
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... They base their views on him by assumption alone and create stories to circulate about him. ... Atticus is another character who is misread in some ways. ...
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... Still, due to the liberal and open-minded views of Atticus, Scout, and, to a lesser degree, Jem, the family doesn't fit well in the rural South, where racism ...
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... didn't try to help that man." (Chapter 11, page 116) Atticus' beliefs about the equality of all people, has taught the children that prejudice views should not ...
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... world. Although Atticus tried to raise them to treat Negroes as equals, people around them affected their views on them. A good ...
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... With all the prejudice, stereotypical and moral views of Maycomb, Atticus made his closing statement in the courtroom to try to persuade the towns' people to ...
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... Due to Atticus's morally correct views Scout and Jem are well balanced and are upset by prejudice. They are still very innocent. ...
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... between two characters. Atticus and Aunt Alexandra are complete opposites who have two different views on life. Tom Robinson and ...
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... By the end of the book, Jem has taken on some adult attitudes and views. He has learned from Atticus' example, for instance, when he tries to comfort Scout ...
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... his summary of the case, Attticus has the courage to present common views about Negroes ... Mrs. Dubose is according to Atticus "the bravest person" he has ever met ...
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... Jem is brave enough to stand up to Mrs. Dubose and go against society's dominant views. ... As the reader can clearly see, Boo, Jem and Atticus exhibit courage. ...
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... A quote that illustrates Atticus' character and how the community views him is, "Have you ever thought about it this way Alexandria? ...
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... lovers', as he calls Atticus. Aunt Alexandra doesn't seem to show any fixed opinion about black people which is unusual as she has very fixed views of all the ...
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... really, the families are too ignorant and too set in their own views to see ... Atticus, in the Robinson vs Ewell trial, was Tom Robinson's lawyer, which caused a ...
(1789 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)
... Atticus respect and dependency on Cal forces Scout to question Aunt Alexandra's low ... the small town of Maycomb, Alabama as a forum for different views on civil ...
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... men that came to the jail that night with intentions to hurt Tom Robinson showed their views of Negroes through violence, even willing to hurt Atticus in order ...
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... I have expressed the views upon the aforementioned subject from the eyes of Atticus, Jem, Scout, the black community, as well as my own. ...
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... Jem and Atticus also have a great amount of trust for each other. ... Jem and Scout have two completely different views about school. ...
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... Jem and Atticus also have a great amount of trust for each other. ... Jem and Scout have two completely different views about school. ...
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... respect for Mrs. Dubose because she was mean to them and made fun of Atticus, but all ... She had her own views about things, a lot different from mine maybe." (112 ...
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