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Examples Of Atticus Faith In To Kill A Mockingbird '

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Even just a little bit of faith can go a long way. Atticus was a man of God, ultimately because he had faith in God. His faith was put on the line when he was chosen to represent Tom Robinson. Instead of giving up and losing hope, he held onto his faith even tighter than before and trusted in God’s providence. As a reader, it is made known that in order for Atticus to stand in front of his fellow Maycomb citizens and wholeheartedly defend a Negroe, he needed to obtain a little bit of faith. In Atticus’ closing statement at the trial his faith shines through the words he says, “I am confident that you Gentlemen will review without passion the evidence you have heard, come to a decision, and restore this defendant to his family. In the name of
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