Atticus Finch Theme

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n the book, To Kill a Mocking Bird by Harper Lee a lot of great themes are shown by a lot of characters. Although, one particular theme that stands out is by a very prominent character, Atticus Finch. Atticus is a very civil man who cares about everyone. The theme he shows is treat everyone with respect no matter who they are, or where they came from. Despite all the racial and even wealth based profiling at the time, Atticus treats everyone equally and encourages his children to be the same. Atticus shows this theme very clearly one afternoon in mid-autumn. After school that day Scout runs out of the door and beats up Walter Cunningham, a poor country boy. She did this because earlier that earlier that day she got in trouble for telling …show more content…

After the trial ended, Tom Robinson was charged guilty and many people were satisfied with the verdict. During the trial Atticus tried to prove that Bob raped Mayella, not Tom. Clearly, Bob Ewell was not very happy that Atticus was claimed that he beat his daughter rather than Tom Robinson. So the day after the trial ended Bob Ewell decided to show Atticus that he was not happy. "It was Miss Stephanie 's pleasure to tell us: this morning Mr. Bob Ewell stopped Atticus on the post office corner, spat in his face and told him he 'd get him if it took the rest of his life." (Lee 290). Atticus wasn’t very distraught and all he said was, "I wish Bob Ewell wouldn’t chew tobacco," (Lee 291). Atticus had almost nothing bad to say about Mr. Ewell because at the time he understood that everyone gets frustrated and he thought he was probably just full of hot air. If this happened to a person other than Atticus Finch they would most likely get really frustrated and say bad things about them. Atticus shows the theme by still treating Bob with just as much respect as before, even after he the man told him that he threatened to kill him. As you can see Atticus displays the theme that no matter who you are or what happens, everyone deserves respect from others. Atticus treats everyone with respect weather they are a poor farm boy, a black man accused of rape or even a man who tries to kill

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