The Role Of Atticus In To Kill A Mockingbird, By Harper Lee

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Atticus has the responsibilities of a single father and a lawyer. Despite living in an era of racism and segregation, he constantly instills good morals in his children, such as treating everyone with kindness and respect. Along with having the important, yet difficult, duty of a father, Atticus also has the job of a lawyer, which requires him to defend and represent others in court. It was made clear that his children, Jem and Scout, regarded their father as an authoritative and respectful figure in their lives. Knowing this, he is torn between the decisions he is faced with; either to vindicate his client, a black man, of sexual harassment, which he was wrongfully accused of, or taking the safe route, and putting his children first to avoid