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Character Analysis Of Atticus In To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee

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Maycome, a town with people who had their slaves freed after the war and as you know most white people didn't like blacks if not the hated them, they even cheat them out of deals and so much more. The town of Maycome was a good place but it did have its bad sides such at sometime it all depends on how they take it. There are some people that don't care ware your black or white and Atticus is one of those people. Atticus also tired to defend a color person even tho he knows he isn't going to win because their isn't a judge in Maycome to give a truly fair trial to a color person just because there just a little bit dirtier then a white people.

Atticus is a good man he gave everyone the benefit of a doubt. He looks on both sides of the story no matter the color of the person. He stands up for people that cant fend for there self's even if its a rich white person trying to mess with a black because if they do that they are no better then a black guy. People all over town was variably attacking him even his own nephew and sister was doing the same as the town was. but there was some one who did hurt his kids named Jem and Scout they got attack at night after the show. It was also a sin to attack Atticus because he is like a mockingbird who doesn't do anything to …show more content…

he help a girl out to cut the wood and do more other thing. once he got done she tired to put her self on to him and her father seen her then he ran out and her dad beat her and blame it on tom because he is a color person and no matter what they will pick a white man word over a black person. He was attached by the people towns by said did it you, stupid color person and not taking his side when all of Maycome knows that he didn't do it. When he had lost the case he was sentence to prison for life. Then he try to run away and they shot him to death. And it was a sin to hurt him because he was, no he is a good man and they kill him because of his

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