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    Page 1 Composition One The Philosophy of Life The character “Atticus Finch” in Harper Lee’s book To Kill a Mocking Bird is a person who is very mature and very wise. In this book he has a “Philosophy of Life.” Atticus’s philosophy is taught to his children in several different ways. He also teaches his philosophy to many other people. This philosophy of life is that one should not judge until they are in the other person’s shoes‚ meaning they should not judge the other person until they know

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    To Kill A Mockingbird – Atticus Finch’s three lessons Parents can provide positive development and growth to their children in many ways‚ serving as constant role models. When children are exposed to what is right and what is wrong‚ they build-up skills that allow them to confront with difficulty and become positive members of society. In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill A Mockingbird‚ Atticus Finch expresses these actions owing to the fact that he teaches his children‚ Jeremy Finch (Jem) and Jean

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    Christopher L. Taylor English 303 Professor A. Ludwig – Instructor 25 October 2012 ATTICUS FINCH CLOSING ARGUMENT – TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Atticus Finch begins his closing statement with his claim “to begin with‚ this case should have never come to trial.” Here are the two reasons he gives to develop his argument. First‚ he asserts that the “State has not produced one iota of medical evidence that the crime Tom Robinson is charged with ever took place.” Next he states that the State is relying

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    Mockingbird”. Atticus Finch’s role in the community is very easily defined by his relationship with the people of Maycomb. Playing a very important part in the legal affairs and issues of most of the town‚ he is very important to many people. Atticus Finch‚ being the father of Scout and Jem‚ has a continuing presence throughout the entire novel even when he is not the primary focus. This also seems to be the case within the community‚ as many of the people in the town often come to Atticus for help

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    How is Atticus Finch’s Character Introduced and Developed in Part 1? Atticus is introduced the reader when Scout wants to settle an argument between her and her brother. This immediately tells the reader that he is a person who the children can trust and know is wise and knowledgeable. The simple act of calling him "Atticus" and not "father" brings Scout and Jem to the same level as Atticus‚ showing their relationship with their father is very strong. At the beginning Atticus is presented to be

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Atticus Finch’s Closing Statement (Movie Version) To Kill a Mockingbird is known to many as one of the best pieces of American literature. One of the characters in the book‚ Atticus Finch‚ is a lawyer representing Tom Robinson‚ a southern black man who has been accused of rape by a white woman. In his closing statement‚ Atticus uses such great rhetoric to help defend Tom Robinson and persuade his fellow community that he is not guilty. To accomplish this he uses certain diction

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    TKMB GROUP ESSAY ATTICUS “But it was time of vague of optimism for some of the people: Maycomb county had recently been told that it had nothing to fear but fear itself” (Lee‚ 6). Maycomb is a small‚ sleepy town in Alabama filled with polite people‚ however‚ that kindness only goes on for so long. During this time‚ the civil right movement had not taken place yet‚ and white supremacy was at its peak due to the Jim Crow Laws. Jim Crow laws ensured that all colored people live segregated

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    Atticus Finch Lawyer Father of Jem and Scout Single parent (Widower) Good influence to his children Defends Tom Robinson in his trial. “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view” He believes Maycomb county’s courts‚ along with others‚ are the only place where all men are equal. Scout Narrator Gets into trouble by Ms. Caroline for knowing how to read. Tomboy Solves many of her problems by fighting 4 years younger than Jem Jem’s sister Daughter

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    In a final bid to secure freedom for Tom Robinson‚ Atticus Finch uses several linguistic tools in his last speech to the jury to attempt to sway their opinions of Tom’s guilt in the crime. Emotive language is used in Atticus’s speech to create a powerful effect in his audience. He first uses to make people feel sorry for Mayella Ewell: ‘She is the victim of cruel poverty and ignorance’. Use of the word ‘victim’ is effective in building pity for Mayella‚ as it implies that she is not at fault for

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    Atticus Many books have characters that demonstrate courage‚ have patience ‚ and show wisdom. In To Kill A Mockingbird there are many characters display this qualities. There’s one particular character that have all of this objectives ‚ Atticus. Harper Lee’s‚ To Kill A Mockingbird‚ Atticus is a courageous‚ patient‚ and wise character. Atticus is courages. He is courageous when he decided to defend Tom Robinson even though he thinks he is going to lose (100). He is defending

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