Family Structure In To Kill A Mockingbird

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How do you feel about your family?
Family is one of the most important aspects of a developing child’s life. Without a proper structure, the child may grow up without a sense of self-worth. This is portrayed in Harper Lee's story To Kill a Mockingbird by Atticus, the widowed father, using positive parenting strategies by instilling good habits into his kids and they turn out to be good people. Although their family wasn’t a typical nuclear family, it still functioned well. In comparison to the nuclear family of Bob Ewell who abused his children and they had very low self-worth.

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Although the children were not raised in a regular family structure, they still grew up to be respectable people and were not influenced