Examples Of Atticus The Golden Rule

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To be in a serene state, even when faced with a demanding mob willing to hurt you to get what they want is what makes Atticus the courageous and loving father he is to the characters Scout and Jem. In the classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee , Atticus Finch is a lawyer in a racist town in the states of Alabama called Maycomb. And is therefore faced with criticism and even violence by the racist townsfolk when given the task to defend a black man named Tom Robinson who was accused of raping a white woman that was part of the Ewell family. Atticus believes that even if Tom was a different race than him (Atticus being a white male) that he must do his utmost best to defend Tom just as Atticus would defend a white man. And yes, It …show more content…

This is the case, Atticus does follow the golden rule and actively practices it in his everyday life. Examples of Atticus showing the golden rule is something quite commonly found in the novel TKAM, one instance Atticus is found putting his practices of the golden rule in actions is on page 138 in chapter 11 when Atticus was advising Jem, Atticus’s son, to apologize to Mrs.Dubose after he cut down her flowers because Mrs.Dubose called Atticus a nigger-lover. When he confronts Jem by politely saying “You’ve by your contemporaries about me lawing for niggers,as you say but to do something like this to a sick old lady is inexcusable”(138) Atticus showed that even though Mrs. Dubose may have called Atticus hostile names and slurs that Atticus wanted Jem to continue being respectful and show the Golden Rule because Jem does not know what Mrs.Dubose is going through behind closed doors. When further asked by Scout on the subject on why Atticus was still considerate of Mrs.Dubose when Mrs.Dubose called him a nigger-lover on page 144 he responds with “I do my best to love everybody” (144). And finally, one of the most obvious evidence that Atticus knows exactly what the Golden rule is on page 39, chapter 3. When Scout is ranting to Atticus about not wanting to go …show more content…

Maycomb has a majority of its population as racist white Americans and when faced with a case such as Tom Robinson’s the white people of Maycomb would stop at no means to keep the African-American from being proved innocent. Some may support the claim that ‘because of Maycomb’s racist beliefs Atticus would be wasting his time defending a black man with a sealed fate’ with Atticus’s verbalization of Maycomb’s beliefs on page 273 “The evil assumption--- that all negroes lie, that all negroes are immoral beings”(273). Yet, Those who say that claim is true forget that even though Atticus lost the case there was someone in the jury who was reconsidering their old beliefs. On page 297, After Tom’s court case when Atticus was speaking to Jem, Atticus’s son comments on how seemingly quick the jury was to decide if Tom was innocent or not which in turn Atticus says “that jury took a few hours, Usually takes ‘em minutes”. Atticus further explains that at least one person in the jury had argued against Tom being actually guilty after Atticus directly addressed the Jury’s racist perspectives. So yes, Maycomb may be a town overrun with racism against African Americans but if Atticus could convince at least one or two people to stop and put themselves in Tom Robinson’s shoes Atticus could spread the thought that “Maybe not all negroes are as we think they are”. Thus Atticus

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