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What Does Atticus Represent In To Kill A Mockingbird

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In To Kill A Mockingbird Atticus Finch, father of Scout is a character with great morals. A great example would be Atticus being chosen to represent Tom Robinson, a young African American man. Atticus also reminds his children to never judge anyone until they have lived in their skin. Lastly, he prepared his children for the future instead of covering their eyes leaving them blind to the real world. In the book, Atticus does something no one else would do in that time period. He gives Tom Robinson a chance to defend himself against racism. Tom is accused of raping Bob Ewell’s daughter, Atticus being smart knows this accusation is false. He uses kindness to prove his Tom's innocence. Even though he knew he would lose the trial, he gave it
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