Relationship Between Atticus And Cunninghams In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Atticus Treats others with a lot of respect. His relationship with the Calpurnia and Cunninghams demonstrates this. Calpurnia is the Finch's chef. One time, when there was a very big snow storm, Atticus offered to let Calpurnia stay at their house for the night. When Calpurnia denied the offer Atticus drove here home. When Calpurnia told Atticus about Tom Robinson and how he was a family friend, Atticus felt more obligated to defend him in the coming trial. Also, Atticus talks to here as an equal, not a minority. Atticus also treats the Cunninghams with respect. He says that the stock market crash affected the farmers the most, and to stay at his farm with little money and food. Atticus says “Mr. Cunninghams came from a set breed of men” (Lee23).