Significance Of Atticus 'Words In To Kill A Mockingbird'

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At the time, all I could think about was fighting Cecil, because of his nasty insults towards Atticus. The only reason why I didn’t act was because I knew that Atticus had a reason for me to not make a scene about the court case. I trusted Atticus’ words over my own thoughts because I respected his wisdom and values. My decision to punch Cecil would not only betray Atticus, but it would also show that I had little respect for him. I later realized that my decision to fight Cecil would not have made this situation any better than it already was. Choosing Atticus’ word over mine seemed to be the right choice because no consequences had happened that I would regret. However, there were times when I had forgotten about Atticus’ words, such as when