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

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Originally, Scout was questioning who Atticus was, thinking that he could not “do anything” (Lee 129), but after the incident with the rabid dog, and the one with Mrs. Dubose, Scout had completely changed how she thought of him. She thought the way he spoke to, and respected Mrs. Dubose, after all the acid that she had spit at him, was immensely brave and courageous. When he saw her “Atticus would sweep off his hat, wave gallantly to her and say, Good evening, Mrs. Dubose! You look pretty as a picture this evening."(133). It was not just Mrs. Dubose that Atticus had to deal with, and Scout knew that. The entire town was against the good he was doing, or try to do, for an innocent man, who was being blamed because of the color of his skin. Scout
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