What Is Atticus's View In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Even though taking the Tom Robinson case means that it will split the Finch family based on their views, Atticus takes the case because he doesn't want his kids to be known as racist. On page 112, Francis calls Atticus a '"Nigger-lover'". This shows that Francis's views are different than Atticus's views. On page 100 Atticus replies to Scout saying, "'I'm simply defending a Negro-his name is Tom Robinson. He lives in that little settlement beyond the town dump.'" This shows that Atticus is defending Tom because he is still a human, and that he should still be treated like one. A family member of Scout's was a Confederate soldier, and is racist, while Atticus tries not to be. On page 101, the narrator says, "Cousin Ike was Finch was Maycomb