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    Atticus Finch Monologue

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    funny-named boy who had soft brown hair and his sister‚ who lived in breeches. They were called‚ Jem and Scout from the loving Finch Family. The Finches consist of the couple‚ Atticus and his dead wife‚ their children‚ Jem and Scout along with Calpurnia who works for them. First‚ their family includes of Atticus‚ the father of my recent good neighbors. For me‚ Atticus is a tall good man in his

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    Atticus Finch Metaphors

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    Atticus FInch is a Lawyer and a wise and caring father. Atticus Teaches his Children Jem and Scout to be kind to all sorts of people no matter their race. Atticus also teaches his children not to “kill a mockingbird”. Atticus acts on what the says and commits to the rules and principles he sets for his children. As a lawyer and do to the time period that this book is set in which is the 1930s Atticus sees his fair share of racism. The racism that the see in the world the doesn’t want to see it

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    Jem Finch Trial

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    Jem and Scout Finch learned just about every lesson essential in life. Although they are only nine and twelve when the story ends‚ they don’t have much left to learn in life. After living through a biased trial‚ a near-death experience‚ and prejudice these children understand a lot. If it wasn’t for people in their life like Atticus‚ Boo Radley‚ and Calpurnia‚ they wouldn’t be as compassionate and intelligent as they grow to be. The trial of Tom Robinson is very influential on Jem and Scout. This

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    Atticus Finch Patient

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    introduced to many unique characters. One of which is Atticus Finch; a patient man who always cares. In the story‚ Atticus is talking to Uncle Jack on the topic of answering a child’s question. He gives Jack these words of advice‚ “ ‘Bad language is a stage all children go through‚ and it dies with time when they learn they’re not attracting attention with it.’ (pg. 116)” I believe Atticus is definitely doing the right thing by letting Scout discover for herself what her cursing will lead to. Atticus

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    Atticus Finch Outline

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    Thesis: In the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” published in 1960 Harper Lee reveals Atticus Finch as a respectable father who teaches his children to see both the beauty and injustice of the world through powerful life lessons that ultimately shape their identities. Quotes: “you never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view.” Much of Atticus’s parenting style is looked down upon by the people of Maycomb. However‚ we get an inside look at the valuable conversations

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    Atticus Finch Hero

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    this‚ one of the most inspirational characters begins to take steps to fight the glaring injustice. Atticus Finch is a man of integrity‚ intelligence‚ and a strong moral code‚ but more importantly‚ recognizes the importance of teaching this to others. Lee portrays him as a hero in many different ways‚ his strong mentality serving as a basic threshold for his courageous actions. Atticus Finch is a heroic individual by defending those he sees are helpless‚ and always staying true to his morals and values

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    Discovering Psychology # 18: Maturing and Aging There are a lot of negative associations towards the elderly as far as intelligence is concerned. That is a very narrow minded attitude towards them. I agree with the video that irreversible psychological deterioration is the exception‚ not the rule‚ when it comes to elderly intelligence. As we get older our understanding of what is necessary to be happy becomes very narrow. When we are young I think there is a pressure to take advantage of everything

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    Jem Finch Stereotypes

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    Mockingbird the author Harper Lee sets the story in the time period of the Great Depression. The genre of this novel is a Bildungsroman‚ a novel dealing with one person’s younger years or spiritual education‚ the main characters are Jem Finch‚ Jean “Scout” Louise Finch‚ Atticus Finch‚ Boo

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    Atticus Finch Vs

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    10th‚ 2015 Comparison of Atticus Finch and Morrie Schwartz Aristotle once said‚ “Those who educate children well are more to be honored than they who produce them; for these only gave them life‚ those the art of living well.” The authors of the two books‚ To Kill a Mockingbird and Tuesdays with Morrie teach the reader life’s most valuable lessons through two wise teachers by the name of Atticus Finch and Morrie Schwartz. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Atticus Finch teaches his children important values

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    Atticus Finch Monologue

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    pull up slowly in front of the jail house. I know what they came here for. “He in their‚ Mr. Finch?” one of the men said. I knew I was still a respected man so I told them to keep it down because he is asleep and we don’t want to wake him. They kept trying to get me to leave but i wouldn’t budge‚ I need to keep my client safe. All of a sudden I heard a shriek and a voice call out‚ “hey‚ Atticus!”. Scout‚ Jem‚ and Dill came out of the darkness and stepped into the light. Fear and panic passed through

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