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How Does Atticus Act In To Kill A Mockingbird

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CROW, MATTHEW. "A Wrinkle in Maycomb County: Law, Equity, and Conscience in Harper Lee's Go Set a Watchman." Cumberland Law Review, vol. 47, no. 1, Sept. 2016, pp. 37-44. EBSCOhost, lrcproxy.iccms.edu:2048/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=125135653&site=eds-live. This article discusses how Uncle Jack forced Jean Finch realize that Atticus was not perfect or immortal and that he stood up for what he believed was right even if others disagreed. Jack saw that Atticus’s actions were what he thought was right even if they were not. Atticus made Jean finally to grow up and start making decisions for herself. Which was exactly what Atticus wanted. I plan to use this information to show that Atticus’s actions relate back to the theme of always believing in what one thinks is right even if friends or family disagrees. Atticus knew Jean and others would not like for him to be attending the council meeting but he believed that this was best for what he thought was right so he went. …show more content…

Go Set a Watchman. July 14, 2015. In the novel there are many actions and characteristics of Atticus that portray the theme of alway standing up for what you believe in even if friends or family do not agree. One example was when Jean mentioned that she was thinking of marrying Hank. Her aunt Alexandra told her she should not and gave her many reasons. Atticus agreed with Jean and was supportive of her and whatever she thought was right to show her to do whatever she thought was right. I will use Atticus’s actions to show how they relate back to my

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