Atticus Finch played a few important roles in To Kill A Mockingbird. Primarily, a role at the top of the list would be the father figure Atticus was to Jem and Scout. Although Atticus didn’t spend much time with Jem and Scout, him being their father was the cause of many …show more content…
One of Atticus’ most important relationships is the relationship he had with family. Although Jem and Stout didn’t have a normal mom and dad they still had a very good relationship with their father. Another relationship Atticus in his community was with the men he worked and lived with. This role put Atticus in several unpleasant situations that caused much uproar in Maycomb. It’s said in the story, “There are some men in this world who were born to do our unpleasant jobs for us.Your father's one of them.” This quote alone shows how Atticus’s role affected his life and the community.
Atticus Finch’s role and relationships differed greatly but still tied together to make a good part of the book. Atticus was a very influential person in To Kill A Mockingbird and his role and relationships in Maycomb were key points in the story.Atticus’ roles were a father, citizen, lawyer, and in my opinion a wise man. His relationships in the story were to his kids, Tom Robinson, and all the other white men in