Atticus
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- Created on: 24-03-15 17:38
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- Atticus
- Loved by family
- "Atticus is a gentleman, just like me" - Jem
- Jem aspires to be like his fater
- "I don't want to lose him and Scout, because they're all I've got."
- family is the most important thing to him
- "Atticus is a gentleman, just like me" - Jem
- Opinion respected and trusted
- "Atticus was right"
- Finality, not unusual
- Respect
- "four Negroes rose and gave us their front-row seats"
- Atticus is respected for his actions
- "Atticus was right"
- Strong moral compass
- "If I didn't [represent Tom] I couldn't hold up my head in town"
- cares more about how he feels about himself and how his family would view him than society
- "in our courts all men are created equal"
- truly believes justice, and society should be blind
- "If this things hushed up it'll be a simple denial to Jem of the way I've tried to raise him."
- Prides himself on his parenting
- teach by showing
- Untitled
- "If I didn't [represent Tom] I couldn't hold up my head in town"
- Cares about others
- "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view-"
- idiom
- metaphor for many things
- "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view-"
- Doesn't care what society thinks
- "and the children lover her [cal]"
- sees through race
- unproper to consider her family
- "He liked to be by himself in church"
- symbolic of his morality
- doesn't always follow the beliefs of others
- "and the children lover her [cal]"
- Loved by family
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