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    medium or a blue chip company. I believe it would challenge my more creative side as well as testing my theoretical skills. I’m particularly interested in the more creative advertising side of marketing and the physiology behind it. My father owns his own Yacht customizing business‚ and my brother is in marketing business so I appreciate how advertising campaigns can work and understand how these contribute to the marketing campaign. My mother is also part owner of the family business‚ so I have

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    Atticus Finch Father

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    ‘parent’ their children. In the story‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ the character Atticus Finch is the caring and humble father to two children named Jean Louise Finch (Scout) and Jem Finch. These two kids are very independent because of the way Atticus has taken care of them. Atticus believes that you never know someone’s story from their perspective. He also thinks you should stand up for what you think is right and that everyone matters. All of these are shown when Atticus gives his kids life

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    Atticus Finch Analysis

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    sentenced to death. Both Joan of Arc and Atticus believe that integrity is one of the most important

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    Mockingbird‚ Atticus Finch exemplifies leadership. Finch is a soft spoken attorney in the post depression South who agrees to represent a black man charged with raping a young white woman. In a prejudiced region‚ during an oppressive era‚ Finch boldly chooses the path less taken. Though he may have upset a good many in challenging the values of the time period‚ throughout the novel‚ Finch displays leadership by bravely acting on his principles‚ as well as in the way he raises his children. Atticus Finch

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    What is Atticus’s relationship to his children? How does he seek to instill conscience‚ morals and values in them? Atticus is more of an instructor than a daddy to his children. He doesn’t play football with Jem or have little tea parties with Scout. He wants to teach them to be decent people by his definition: "Fine folks were people who did the best they could with what they had‚" rather than by Alexandra’s definition that a person’s name makes him/her better or worse. He instills these

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    atticus parenting style

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    were very different from parents today. But Atticus Finch is on a whole different level of parenting. Atticus does not act like a normal father. His parenting style is much more different than the other parents in the 1930s. If you misbehaved back in the 1930s your parents might beat you but Atticus never beat his children. Atticus almost treated his children like adults which was very unique for that time period. Atticus intellectually challenges his children‚ shows them how to be courageous‚ and teaches

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    Why is Atticus a hero?

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    Mockingbird’‚ Atticus Finch is portrayed as a truly unique individual. Atticus is a morally bound intelligent lawyer who believes in true justice for all. As a father‚ he puts a lot of emphasis on being an excellent role model for his children. The acts of heroism displayed by Atticus are firmly entwined with his beliefs about right and wrong. Even if it means discomfort for him‚ he prefers to follow his conscience and do the right thing. The most obvious heroic feature about Atticus is his sense of

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    during the Great Depression. Atticus in To Kill A Mockingbird‚ it’s the town lawyer of Maycomb. He is also the father of Scout and Jem Finch. The story is about a family who lives in Maycomb County that faces difficulties throughout the story. Atticus is a good teacher‚ stays solid‚ and is a respectful person when he is raising his children in Maycomb County which effects the story positively because his characteristics made who his children became. According to Atticus‚ “When a child asks you something

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    1 The main event of Romeo and Juliet is the rivalry between Romeo’s family and Juliet’s family. Before the romantic activities‚ Romeo and Juliet locked eyes in the battle between there families.Even though their families hated each other Romeo and Juliet found a way to navigate around the situation. After the battle Juliet’‚s father Capulet had a dance a few days later and Romeo attended as an uninvited guest. As he enters Tybalt sees Romeo and snitches to Capulet. After Romeo sees that he is noticed

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    constantly emphasizing the novel’s central themes. Atticus Finch serves as this core in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’‚ a novel written by Harper Lee. The story‚ set in the 1930’s‚ was written in a time when racism and discrimination to those who were different was rife in America‚ namely the southern states. Lee’s novel presented the problem in a new eye to the public‚ and slammed the people‚ the world even‚ by showing them what such discrimination was like. Atticus‚ father of two and a local town lawyer‚ proves

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