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To Kill a Mockingbird: Atticus Finch Character Analysis

EnglishBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)January 29, 20201 Comment

Atticus Finch is an attorney at Maycomb County and is a single father to Jem and Scout Finch. He is a very respectable character, who lives with dignity, humility, courage, and honesty. Atticus is a very influential role model in his children’s lives. He is consistent with his beliefs and true to his conscience. He…

To Kill a Mockingbird: Atticus Finch Character Analysis

EnglishBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)October 21, 2012Leave a comment

Atticus Finch is the father of two young children, Jem and Scout. Throughout the book, Jem and his little sister Scout learn a lot about the place they call home, Maycomb County. Atticus is a very responsible parent who teaches his children the lessons they need to become honest and dignified people later in life.…

To Kill A Mockingbird: Heroism & Courage of Atticus Finch

EnglishBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)July 27, 2011Leave a comment

Atticus is the textbook definition of a fair and courageous man. His arch throughout To Kill a Mockingbird is one that shows he not only teaches his children equality, but does whatever he can to set an example as well. Atticus is easily the bravest character in the whole book, he took on a losing…

Themes and Symbols in To Kill a Mockingbird

EnglishBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)June 26, 20102 Comments

THEMES –the fundamental and universal ideas explored in a literary work Maturity Both Scout and Jem grow and mature throughout the novel.  They develop in the physical, emotional, and rational sense.  Different events in the novel force Scout and Jem to change or alter their perspectives on life, relationships, and the world. Prejudice & Bigotry…

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