How Is Atticus Finch Honorable

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In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Atticus Finch is one of the most interesting and loving characters in Maycomb. He shows throughout the book what it looks like to truly be a respectable father, and an honorable man in general. Atticus stand up for the people that are persecuted for the things they cannot control, and he sees all people, regardless of skin color, as equal. He shows all of this when he represents a black man by the name of Tom Robinson in court. His love extends far off the court as well, as he is a loving father that is trying to raise his kids to be good people. Throughout the novel, it is plain to see that Atticus Finch is a noble man that will not allow himself to be tempted by a society that is filled with hate. …show more content…

He was the first man in the Finch family to leave their homestead, called Finch’s Landing, and he went to practice law in Montgomery (Lee 4). He later settled down in Maycomb, about twenty miles from the Landing. Atticus’ family is so extended that he is related to mostly everyone in the town in some way, be it by blood or marriage (Lee 5). The towns people respect him and see Atticus as a good man, although some question his parenting techniques at times. Atticus treats his kids, Jem and Scout, as equals and nothing less. Scout says about her father “Jem and I found our father satisfactory: he played with us, read to us, and treated us with courteous detachment” (Lee 6). This shows that his kids acknowledge that he is a good father to them and that they have a mutual respect with him. Atticus is a very loyal person and very courteous to everyone that he sees. He treats his neighbors and fellow townspeople with respect and they respect him back. To sum it up, Atticus Finch is a good man, father, and man of …show more content…

Scout is upset at her teacher and doesn't want to go to school anymore. Atticus explains to her that she has to look at it from her new teacher’s perspective. Atticus said “you never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view” (Lee 39). Atticus then explain the Ewells family to Scout and talks about how some things may seem unfair but are for the best. He then shows his love for Scout by making a compromise with her, that if she goes to school then she can still read with him (41). Scout then prepared to give a slobbery handshake to Atticus, which he decided was unnecessary (Lee 42). This shows that Atticus is a serious father, but can also kick back and be a fun dad too. In this scene we see all aspects of Atticus, from his lawyer reasoning to his laid back parenting. Its simple to see after reading this part of the book that Atticus is an extraordinary person and

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