Dill And Scout's Character Analysis

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Dill and Scout’s characterizing Atticus in this section impacts the theme of the death of innocence. Dill and Scout have just witnessed the trial of Tom Robinson, a racially unfair trial. The contrast of Atticus’s kindness towards the witnesses and Mr. Gilmer’s harsh words have a drastic effect on Dill. Dill feels so sick that Scout has to take him outside of the courthouse to calm down. Dill describes Atticus as a kind and fair man and saying that Mr. Gilmer was calling Tom “boy all the time and sneering at him” (Page 266). Scout then says that Atticus is “the same in the courtroom as he is on the public streets” which adds to the good descriptions of Atticus. This has a direct impact on the theme of loss of innocence as Dill and Scout see