To Kill A Mockingbird Family

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All families fight, because everyone has a different view on things. In To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, family is important but not always compatible. Whether it’s what game the kids are going to play or political views, there is always something to fight about. Harper Lee shows the differences and similarities between nearly all of the families throughout the book. Showing the ups and downs of relatives, young or old. Family relationships are crucial to the plot in this book because it shows how family morals affect daily life, how opinions change when family is involved, and the differences between actions you make while others are around.

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I guess it ain’t your fault if Uncle Atticus is a nigger-lover besides, but I’m here to tell you it certainly does mortify the rest of the family—”.(p85) But, in chapter 24 his mother, Aunt Alexandra, was very grateful for Miss. Maudie speaking up in defence of her brother, after word got around he was representing a black man in court. “‘His food doesn’t stick going down, does it?’ Miss Maudie said it.” (p237) “She (Aunt Alexandra) gave Miss Maudie a look of pure gratitude, and I wondered at the world of women. Miss Maudie and Aunt Alexandra had never been especially close, and here was Aunty silently thanking her for something...” (p237) When the conversation changed and started to involve her brother her views changed. She want her brother to be criticised for his own beliefs. Throughout this book Atticus, Scout and Jem’s father, was described as a very wise and fearless individual by his kids. Scout looks up to her father and only talks good about him. Yet, when Atticus is with other adults he’s almost fearful of what they could do to him. In chapter 15, a mob comes and threatens Atticus. When atticus sees his children are also there with him Scout describes him as looking fearful. “I thought he would have a fine surprise, but his face killed my joy. A flash

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