How Is Atticus Finch A Good Man In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Atticus Finch, might not be the most perfect person in the world, but he is known to be the best lawyer to the "Best Shot in Town." In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, many people respect Atticus for being a great man to hated by some for treating Negroes fairly. Whether people hate or despise him, but it doesn 't take long to see that Atticus is not that bad of a human being. Atticus will treat you fairly no matter what race or how rich you are and he doesn 't care what the people in Maycomb think. In chapter nine, Atticus says, "I 'm simply defending a Negro--his name 's Tom Robinson. He lives in that little settlement beyond the towns dump. He 's a member of Calpurnia 's church, and Cal knows his family well. she says they 're …show more content…

In the novel so far, it 's mostly been about Atticus. The way he cares for others, the way he raises his kids, Scout and Jem, and his way of showing his love to both. Most woman think Atticus isn 't taking good care of them especially Scout for nor being "lady-like," others think believe that Atticus is doing the best he can, since his wife passed away. Miss Maudie, one of their neighbors, is one of the people who actually do respect Atticus. Which is seem when Miss Maudie says, "Well, did you know he 's he best checker-player in this town? Why, down at the Landing when we were coming up, Atticus Finch could beat everybody on both sides of the river." (Lee, 120). trying to persuade Scout and Jem that Atticus isn 't just a boring dad, he might not the be most fun or active but he is caring and that 's a quality some fathers do not have. As oppose to the town of Maycomb 's gossip, Atticus stands up for what he believes is right. He believes that everyone should have equal rights as long as you go to church and do good things. Also, he believes that Negroes will be treated unfairly. "I don 't know, but they did it, they 've done it before and they did it tonight and they 'll do it again and when they do it--seems that only children weep." said by Atticus said to the kids meaning no matter how hard Atticus fights for Negroes, the town 's racism and hatred against a black