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    Atticus - Courage

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    she died beholden to nothing and nobody. She was the bravest person I ever knew.” The quote by Atticus expresses Atticus’ thoughts about courage. While Atticus believes that all types of courage; physical‚ intellectual‚ and moral; are important‚ he believes that moral courage is the most important of all. Atticus tries to show Jem this‚ and Jem sees that Mrs. Dubose was exceptionally courageous. Atticus doesn’t stand idly by his words‚ he adheres to what he says and acts upon his words. The novel

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    Atticus is a good father to both Jem and Scout. During the course of the book Atticus has been blamed to not have been a good father to his children when he allows them to do what most parents would not allow. Such as allowing Scout to wear breeches as it shows “[Scout] could not possibly hope to be a lady if I wore breeches; when I said I could do nothing in a dress…” (Lee 83). This shows that people inside the family and outside the family want Scout to act like a lady and do what lady are suppose

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    Atticus Perspectives

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    do the things they do. Atticus teaches Scout that sometimes breaking the rules is necessary‚ Jem realizes with great power comes great responsibility‚ and that violence is never the answer. In chapter three when Scout gets home from school‚ she is ranting to Atticus about her day regarding her Miss Caroline and Walter Cunningham.

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    around in it(Page 33 To Kill A Mocking Bird)This statement made by atticus reflects his views on prejudice and justice. The aim of this discussion is to show the different perspectives and views of some of the characters in To Kill a Mockingbird. The three points of view that I will present in my discussion of this statement are: Bob Ewells extreme prejudices towards blacks‚ Atticuss fairness and Boo Radleys innocence. Atticus Finch‚ father of Jem and Scout is the fairest citizen of Maycomb a tired

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    Atticus Respect

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    Throughout the novel atticus demonstrates through his words and actions that it is important to treat everyone equally and with respect. Whether it is making someone feel comfortable or respecting other people’s boundaries he teaches his children to follow his example. Atticus shows he treats everyone with respect when Walter cunningham comes to his house. After school Jem invited Walter to eat with them after Scout had beaten him up. At first he was unsure but he quickly warmed up. He became more

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    just being a goofy cub. Mufasa comes off as strong‚ brave‚ wise‚ patient and‚ most importantly‚ a model of a respectable parent. Just like Mufasa‚ Atticus Finch also possesses many desirable qualities such as patience‚ understanding‚ and bravery. In TKaM‚ Harper Lee uses the character of Atticus Finch to illustrate the qualities of good parenting. Atticus realizes that losing his temper with Jem and Scout over small incidents is not part of the qualities of good parenting because‚ throughout TKaM

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    TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD quiz option 3 Throughout the book To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Atticus was a great father. This is so because throughout the book‚ Atticus and his children are constantly exposed to major acts of racism‚ that being one of the main highlights of this book‚ and regardless of the fact that Atticus is born and raised below the Mason-Dixon line‚ he understands the power of racism and the things that it can cause‚ so he tries to stop it. The story taking place in the

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    Finch

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    Constitution Paper Keenan Radney HIS/110 September 10‚ 2013 Michael Rasak Constitution Paper The Constitution fixed the weaknesses by allowing the central government‚ certain power and rights. When these laws became the law of the land‚ in The United States‚ lawmakers now has the right to levy taxes. Congress was able to regulate trade between states and other countries. When the creation of the federal court system. The Executive branch with power of checks and balances‚ for legislative

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    What does it mean to be courageous? Atticus‚ Scout‚ Boo Radley and‚ Mrs. Dubose all represent what it means to be courageous in the book To Kill a Mockingbird. Atticus is courageous for representing Tom Robinson. The town that Atticus lives in is a town filled with racism. The town’s usual diseases is racism. Atticus knows this better than anyone but still chooses to accept Tom’s case and fight because of his morals. His biggest reason for fighting is that he says he wouldn’t be able to live with

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    Beak of the Finch

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    The Beak of the Finch 1. Daphne Major This chapter is dedicated to studying what Darwin could not‚ the actual evolutionary process at work. It uses the work of two evolutionists (the Grants) on Daphne Major to illustrate the process and describes islands as a perfect setting for studying natural selection. 2. What Darwin Saw The Grant study is praised and a picture of the Daphne island begin this chapter. Then it details how Darwin ignores the finches in favor of more adventurous creatures‚ and

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