How Is Atticus Finch A Good Role Model

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To Kill A Mockingbird Analysis
In To Kill Mockingbird, one-shot Finch comes out to save the town from a rabid dog! Atticus Finch was the man who saved all the problems in the city. He never talked badly about anyone until he had been in the same situation as them. In “ To Kill A Mockingbird “. by Harper Lee, the traits of fairness and being a role model help develop the theme of exploration of the moral nature of human beings that is, whether people are essentially good or essentially evil.
Atticus Finch has a personality trait of fairness. Before judging someone he will try to look in their perspective on why they did what they did. Mr. Cunningham brought Atticus crops instead of money because that was the only way he could pay him. Atticus stated “ Professional people were poor because the farmers were poor.” (Lee 27). Meaning that he was teaching Scott the society of people. How everyone makes it in Maycomb, or the level on where everyone stands. “ It's a sin to kill a mockingbird”(Lee 119). IN other words, Atticus means why harm something or someone when they have done nothing to you. He would do what was right while everyone thinks it's wrong. Atticus is non judgemental and feels like everyone should be treated equally in a …show more content…

For instance, when everyone in Maycomb was talking badly about Atticus since he represents a African American he does not show them any attention at all. Meaning that none of the town people can change his mood or how he acts toward an problem. Atticus also shows the trait by saying, “ climb into his skin and walk in it’ (Lee). Scolding Scott for saying the N word he teaches his children about tolerance. Even though he was educated at home, Atticus insists that his kids go to school, where he hopes they will exceed in his own

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