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    the characters in this story all have a purpose in the story and they all respect others differently. Atticus Finch is one of these characters. Atticus defends an african american in court even though they know that Tom has lost he still goes ahead and tries it anyways because he respects him and the black townspeople. In Atticus’ eyes everybody is equal and should be treated the same way. Atticus has a different part of mind when it comes to others like the lower people in the community are just

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    the novel To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Dolphus Raymond is a partial foil to Atticus Finch because of their differing actions when faced with the similar stance upon a highly controversial topic of Black equality. Before Scout learns otherwise‚ she follows the society’s belief that alcoholism has caused Dolphus to follow a so-called evil lifestyle‚ living as an equal to people of color. Dolphus and Atticus both face ridicule from the white people of Maycomb due to their beliefs and treatment

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    Maycomb in Southern Alabama during the Great Depression. This book includes many racists and unpleasant comments to racially discriminate‚ and antagonize others. A majority of the folks in Maycomb county are selfish‚ arrogant and bias‚ however Atticus Finch is not one of those people. He is a hard working lawyer and the father of a ten-year-old boy named Jem and a six-year-old daughter named Scout. A black woman named Calpurnia is also considered a part of the family‚ because she

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    Scout finds out that individuals have a responsibility to protect the innocent from other characters in the book. Scout learns from Mr. Arthur Radley “boo”‚ Atticus Finch‚ and Mr. Heck Tate. Arthur was a neighbor to the people of Maycomb who never really came out of his house‚ that and the fact that his dad kept him locked away in there. Atticus is Jem and Scout’s father who took a case in which he knew he would never win but he still thought it was worth a shot. Finally Mr. Heck Tate‚ Heck is the

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    In the book‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee is able to successfully develop the characters and portray her purpose for writing the novel. Numerous authors use their characters to achieve the goal of establishing a theme and purpose within their material. They are able to do this by using literary devices to convey what they want the readers to know. This technique is commonly used by authors to relay information and this book features the use of the main character’s perspective‚ irony‚ and metaphors

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    To Kill A Mockingbird’s trial of Tom Robinson shows Atticus facing institutionalized racism and fighting to the best of his ability in a faulted system. By the end‚ the children and the viewer are able to see the enduring battle of truth against corruption and the flaws‚ but the jury is still unable to be

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    necessity of morality‚ the importance of family‚ and the overwhelming power of justice. Lee uses Atticus as a great description

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    Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ this quote is proven true when Atticus takes the case of Tom Robinson despite the racist range of the town. In the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ this quote is proven true when George killed Lennie because he was too much to handle. In both of these texts the characters have to overcome their fears because they want what is right. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Atticus Finch is characterized as persistent. Atticus never gives up on trying

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    Aunt Alexandra comes to the Finch residence at the end of chapter twelve‚ declaring that the family decided that it would be best for Scout and Jem to have some feminine influence in their lives. Scout knows that Alexander usually dictates what she wants upon the family‚ and uses the term the family decided to make her an even greater point of authority in the Finch family. Usually her dictations give her chances to impress her views on others or increase the family name and work towards the ideal

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    them by following suggestions from her parental influences Atticus‚ Miss Maudie‚ and Calpurnia. Although she may cause some problems and choses the wrong paths‚ her parental influences‚ puts Scout back on the track to choose right from wrong. Atticus Finch‚ Scout’s father‚ provides a proper influence on Scout’s life by treating her equally‚ provides her with lots of love‚ and provides suggestions about her problems. In the novel‚ Atticus comes off as a laid back middle aged man full of wisdom. Being

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