Atticus In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Atticus leads by example for his children, especially when interacting and speaking with the other Maycomb citizens. He has a subtle, yet impactful influence on Jem and Scout while conversing with others. He reveals to his children how to be a good host and connect with someone when he has a conversation with Walter Cunningham. Atticus and Walter talk about farming, which is a topic that makes Walter feel included and welcome. Scout may have applied this lesson when she found Mr. Cunningham in the mob outside the prison and asked him about his entailment. In addition, Atticus speaks to Mrs. Dubose with a kindness that Scout and Jem are puzzled by, because of how she speaks of their father. "Good evening, Mrs. Dubose! You look like a picture