To Kill A Mockingbird: What Makes Atticus A Good Parent?

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What makes Atticus a good parent? In the world, there are many parents who raise their kids and help them prepare for the outside world; so that they can be independent when they are not with them. But that doesn’t happen until the parents meets some certain criteria in order to be considered a good parent. At a young age, lot of kids make bad choices. As a parent, they need to handle the situation in a certain way that help understand kids to learn from their mistakes. At young age, kids tend to be lonely and bored. As a parent they should set a time for kids even though they are busy with work in order to make the kids happy and entertained. The same situation can be related to the book called, To kill a mockingbird by Harper Lee, it depicts the character Atticus as a good parent through his actions to illustrate the criteria of knowing how to handle a situation when kids make wrong choices. …show more content…

In the chapter 3, Atticus teaches Scout a lesson about to look into situations from the another perspective in order to understand the person to Scout when she refuses go to school by saying she’s not well when her new teacher Miss Caroline didn’t let her read. This act is the result of the quote “‘First of all,’ he said, ‘if you can learn a simple trick, Scout, you’ll get along a lot better with all kinds of folks. You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view… until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.’’’ Here, the writer Harper Lee, subtly employs the image of a good parent to illustrate how a true parent would teach their kids some lessons about life. When they have tough time in that