...Atticus Finch is one of the most steadfastly honest and moral characters in “To Kill a Mockingbird“ by Harper Lee and his character remains, for the most part, unchanged throughout “To Kill a Mockingbird”. As any character analysis of Atticus Finch should note in terms of the plot of “To Kill a Mockingbird” he begins as an upstanding citizen who is respected and admired by his peers and even though he loses some ground during the trial, by the end of To Kill a Mockingbird he is still looked up to, both by his children and the community as whole—with all class levels included. As a lawyer in To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus Finch represents everything that someone working in the justice system should. He is fair, does not hold grudges, and looks at every situation from a multitude of angles. As Miss Maude quite correctly puts it in one of the important quotes from “To Kill a Mockingbird”by Harper Lee, “Atticus Finch is the same in his house as he is on the public streets” (87) and this could also be said of how he behaves in the courtroom. He is a skilled lawyer and without making outright accusations in a harsh tone he effectively points out that Bob Ewell is lying. Even more importantly, the subject of this character analysis, Atticus Finch, is able to gracefully point out to the jury that there although there probably are a few black men who are capable of crimes, “this is a truth that applies to the human race and to no particular race of men” (208). His understanding of...
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...As many of you may know, I am Jem Finch, Atticus’ son. I am speaking on behalf of myself and my sister Scout. Atticus Finch was in incredible man who affected all of our lives. He showed us the good in people and helped us try to understand the world we live in. He was a different type of father for Scout and me, but he was the best we could have asked for. He taught us to care for our loved ones. He taught us right from wrong. He taught us the right morals and their importance. We learnt so much from him, and I believe I wouldn’t be half the person I am today without his great influence. His contributions to our lives made us all better people, and we are always reminiscing about the many amazing times we have had with or because of him. My...
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...Is Atticus Finch a hero in the novel “To kill a Mockingbird? Atticus Finch is a heroic character in the novel ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’. Atticus is known for many qualities that make him heroic, qualities that he displays throughout the novel. His qualities and his actions is what makes him a hero. Atticus Finch is a hero because he proves his intelligence and abilities, he defends a Negro in court and cared for everyone equally. The time the book is set in the 1930’s, a time when black African-Americans were considered a lower status then white Americans. In the book Atticus defends a Negro in court, saying to his children “I’m simply defending a Negro, his name’s Tom Robinson,” (Pg75). Atticus shows bravery to defend Tom Robinson, and they...
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...the novel, “To Kill a Mockingbird,” Harper E. Lee portrays courage through two of her characters: Atticus Finch and Mrs. Dubose. Atticus, a lawyer in Depression Era south, is given the task of defending a black man in court. Due to the discriminatory nature of the close-minded town of Maycomb, Alabama, this brings up several complications. Rather than backing down from his responsibilities, Atticus stands defiant even as his neighbors berate him for his actions. On the other hand, Mrs. Dubose is an old woman who has been a morphine addict most of her life. She shows incredible bravery and resilience when she tries to shake her addiction...
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...This essay is going to be about how Atticus is a hero. Atticus is a very nice guy. He help Scout read, and and he help defend Tom Robinson. Everyone in Maycomb Alabama didn’t want him to defend Tom Robinson. In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird, the character of Atticus Finch represents Lee’s idea of social justice by demonstrating heroism, righteous. and compassion. In To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee present heroism, by teaching others to read even though the teacher condone it. For example the Novel says “Atticus has to been teaching Scout to read since she was little” (Lee, 25). Atticus still teaches Scout to read even though the teacher condone it. Lee show that Atticus does care about what the teacher says and does the...
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...men leave Atticus and Tom Robinson alone. “‘Let’s clear out,’ he called. ‘Let’s get going, boys.’As they had come, in ones and twos, the men shuffled back to their ramshackle cars. Doors slammed, engines coughed, and they were gone” (Lee 206). This proves that one person or group can make a change in injustice by making an action. Mr. Cunningham noticed what he has done do he decided to change his thought, for making the change of thought all the men cleared out. As a result, Tom Robinson will not be lynched. Since Mr. Cunningham decided to move out he is changing his thought on how we treats African-Americans. The injustice on Tom was less since Mr. Cunningham told the men to clear out. Secondly. Ms. Maudie explains that Atticus is making a good difference in society. “Atticus Finch won’t win, he can’t win, but he’s the only man in these parts who can keep a jury out so long in a case like that. And I thought to myself, well, we’re making a step--it’s just a baby-step, but it’s a step” (Lee 289). This shows that injustice has changes a little bit because of one person. It is not all the way, but it is more than what they have had. Since Atticus defended a black man people changed their thoughts on how to respect them, even the jury. If Atticus would not have defended Tom, then the jury would not have took two hours to think about it. If it takes this long Atticus changed the minds of the people on African-Americans. By knowing what is right and acting upon it, Atticus is making...
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...In the book To Kill A Mockingbird Mr. Atticus Finch is a great man. There is many things that make him a great man. He is a strong willed man because in the book it says “ some men asked Atticus to step aside so they can capture Tom but, Atticus said to them that they can turn around and go home again.” He is a strong willed man that loves his kids so much and would do anything for them. Atticus is a man who loves his job and works hard all day every day. The second reason Atticus Finch is a great man. Atticus does his job as best as he can. The book says that Mr.Finch asked Mr. Ewell “ Mr. Ewell, can you read and write? “. Mr. Finch asked that question because he wanted to see if Mr. Ewell was Left or right handed because Mr Ewell said his...
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...in American literature is Atticus Finch from Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. Being a morally upright lawyer, a loving father, and a man committed to racial equality, Atticus is known to hold a sense of justice. When he appointed to defend Tom Robinson, a black man wrongly accused for raping a white woman, he strongly held his convictions and his empathy for all people and agreed to take the case Though he may bold decision may have opposed to the values of the vast majority of people in Maycomb, throughout the novel, Finch displays leadership through his qualities of integrity, courage to stand...
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...walk around in it." (Lee 30) In this quote, Atticus Finch explains to Scout Finch how everyone has a different opinion on subjects, and that the only way to understand a person’s opinion is to see the world from his or her perspective. The illustrious Harper Lee challenged racial stereotypes and explored the rough side of life through the eyes of young Scout Finch in To Kill A Mockingbird. Scout, supported by her older brother Jem and father, Atticus, matured from a bigmouthed, boisterous little girl to a compassionate and caring person. Along the way, she pushed the limits of her curiosity with Boo Radley and learned...
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...Atticus Finch Imagine being hated, but loved at the same time by a whole town. In the book “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee each character has their own unique personality. No two characters are alike, which makes the store that much more interesting. Although the character named Atticus Finch sticks out among the characters the most to me. He is respected immensely throughout the small town of Maycomb. Atticus is a very courageous, wise, and loyal man. All of which he shows throughout the course of the story. Most people would agree that Atticus Finch is a very courageous man. This is proven many times throughout the course of this story. One time that Atticus showed his courageous side, was when he did not back down from the Tom Robinson...
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...The novel To Kill A Mockingbird written by Harper Lee contains a character who is very kind-hearted, Atticus Finch. Atticus is a white lawyer who has two kids, Jeremy “Jem” Atticus Finch and Jean “Scout” Louise Finch. Atticus Finch was put on a trial to fight for a black man, Tom Robinson. Atticus was called many names like “nigger lover”. It does not phase him, but it phases his daughter, Scout. She got into a fight with Cecil Jacobs in chapter nine, for calling Atticus a “nigger-lover”. Atticus said to not fight anymore or he will “wear her out” if he ever heard of Scout fighting again. When Scout asked if he Atticus is defending a “nigger”, Atticus replies, “Of course I do. Don’t say nigger, Scout. That’s common.”(Lee, 99) This shows that...
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...Heroism is “ when you know you’re licked before you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what. You rarely win, but sometimes you do.” This was said by Atticus Finch in “ To Kill a Mockingbird.” Atticus has a great kind heart and his children refer to him as a hero. Boo Radley is kind of like a hero also, like when he put the blanket over Scout by the fire. Calpurnia is also an example of heroism. She stands up to people and defends Jem and Scout. President Franklin D. Roosevelt is absolutely a hero. He does everything he can to end the Great Depression and make other people’s lives better. Atticus Finch brings about many things. He preserves his family, friends, and other people when he knows they did not do anything wrong. He...
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...All people face moments that demand courage, but deciding what that courage will look like can be difficult. In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus Finch uses an important moment in his son’s life to offer advice about what it really means to be courageous. Though this book tells a fictional story based on a time period more than 80 years in the past, Atticus’s explanation of courage is still relevant. This is especially true when looking at the story of Malala Yousafzai in Biography.com article “Women Leaders: Malala Yousafzai.” Malala Yousafzai exemplifies all parts of Atticus Finch’s definition of courage. Atticus Finch helps his young son Jem understand courage by first explaining what it is not and then what it is. At the...
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...Atticus Finch is a lawyer in Maycomb County and the father of Jeremy (aka. Jem) and Jean Louise (aka Scout). Atticus grew up in Finch's landing in Mobile, Alabama, with his younger sister and brother, Alexandra and Jack. After leaving his home, to go to law school he settled in Maycomb county. He is a widower and very kind man. Atticus is one of the very few people unaffected by racism, which is one of the numerous reasons why he agreed to defend Tom Robinson. Atticus is average height, with black greying hair. He wears glasses because without them he can hardly see out of his left eye. Scout claims that Atticus is much older than the other fathers in Maycomb, and has a strong jawline. Although scout describes him in the beginning and as...
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...Atticus Finch: Good Role Model What makes a role model? All I know is in the book To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus Finch is a very good one. Atticus taught his children not to be prejudice against anyone for any reason. Atticus also taught his children stand up what is morally right. Atticus also set a model of behavior for his children to follow. Atticus was a good role model because he taught his children not to be prejudice against anyone, stand up for what is morally right, and he set a model of behavior for his children to follow. In To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus Finch taught his children not to be prejudice against anyone for any reason. When Scout asked Atticus if he was a “Nigger-lover”, he replied “I certainly am. I do my best to love everybody. It’s never an insult to be called something that someone thinks is a bad name” (Lee, 113). Atticus Finch is a good role model because he teaches his children to love everybody...
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