One thing we can learn about Atticus Finch from his speech to the courtroom is that he is a very brave and courageous character. He is very modern thinking and his views go against the majority of other people. We are told that “Atticus did something no one had ever seen him do before, in person or in private; he unbuttoned his vest, loosened his tie and undid his collar”. By saying no one had ever seen him do it before, in person or in private, it shows us he is willing to put himself out of his comfort zone and put his reputation on the line to try to save another poor helpless man.
Another thing that is made clear is that Atticus is a kind-hearted and reasonable man. He is very understanding and clever with words. He says, “I have nothing but pity in my heart for the chief witness for the state, but my pity does not extend so far as to putting another man’s life at stake, which she has done in an effort to get rid of her own guilt”. This shows us that he is a very sensible person who is trying to let everyone know the truth as to what happened. He doesn’t care about his reputation as he is standing up for a black person who would usually have no chance in a case like this: against a very high ranked white man and white lady. It shows us again that he is very modern thinking and is very anti-racist. He disagrees and is intensely against racism and those who are racist.
Atticus does not define people by the colour of their skin and he is always polite to everyone even if they are not to him. He is much more mature than a lot of the other characters and he would never purposely offend or irritate anyone. He is very professional and passionate about his job and he is extremely persuasive and believes in his ability to defend anyone no matter who they are up against. He is always respectful to everyone in the courtroom and this makes him seem like a very professional lawyer which could be