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To Kill a Mocking Bird Revision
Atticus
Atticus teaches momentous lessons to children- ‘You never verily understand a person until you study examine things from his point of behold . . . until you climb inside of his derm and walk around in it’ – ideas put ~ empathy, looking past peoples negatives, not judging
Represents goodness, see as Harper lee’s spokesman embodying themes of justice, tolerance, value and courage and her personal beliefs ~ward them.
Shoots the mad dog to house community- only one to stand up and hoax it. Harper lee talking about for what cause people just stand back and obstacle others to deal with bad things. Metaphor in opposition to racism, people just stand back and not bring about anything about it. Like for the tom Robinson examination, Atticus only one to put himself prompt.
Knows he is going to deprive case, still does it anyway viewed like strong belief in justice. Atticus feels that the justiciary system should be colour blind, and he defends Tom considered in the state of an innocent man, not a husband of colour. ‘he’s the solitary man in these parts who be possible to keep a jury out so prolix’.
Focuses on positives- forgives Mrs Dubose as far as concerns her rudeness.
Tolerant
Lets children be ready for Calpurnias church, tells scout not to application racist names, tells Helen of Tom’s king of terrors, stand guard outside the jail to countenance him
He is unaffected by Mrs. Dubose's scathing tongue, Miss Stephanie Crawford's catty prattle, and even Walter Cunningham's thinly veiled threat on his life. He doesn't return when Bob Ewell spits in his semblance because he understands that he has wounded Ewell's assumption — the only real possession this married ~ has
Dog symbolism-
Parenting style
Treats children taken in the character of adults, honestly answering questions. When a bantling asks you something, answer him, with a view to goodness sake. But don't ~ up a production of it. Children are children, yet they can spot an evasion faster than adults, and evading. simply muddles 'em."
Dealt with his children more forwardly.
Tries to get children to behold things in a different light, as luck may have it Maycomb too.
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