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Is Atticus Finch Honorable

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Atticus Finch was the most honorable character in To Kill a Mockingbird. The way he speaks to people no matter what social class as if they are the most important person in that moment to the way he talk calmly and respectfully to his prosecutors. Atticus is the only one in the story who knows what he has to do without hesitation, that is incredibly honorable. Atticus is saintlike in his code of honor as a lawyer, a father, and as a man. The law is burdensome on a person, the horrifying information you learn about trying to save someone's life. The significance of the law bears down on most lawyers as they find the corrupt of the world and people around them, it make them lose sight of what matters in their life. Atticus did an exceptional of trying to keep family life and the Tom Robinson case separate. He never spoke to the children about the case directly while investigating the case. Lawyers must be honorable during the case in court also. At one point Dill and Scout left the courtroom and Dill was very distressed. He spoke of how Mr. Gilmer was talking so …show more content…

This message was commonly missed in other families at the time and even in society today. Atticus taught the kids how to read at a rather young age, on the other hand it gave them more information to understand more than most other children had. They learn how to form opinions on the information they have read and decide for themselves how they feel in the situation instead of being brainwashed by parents bias opinions. A colossal example of this is when Scout and Jem are at the trial and they don’t see how the jury could ever convict Tom Robinson of such a heinous crime. All of the other children their ages may not have even known what was going on or they were all taught from their parents that Tom must have done the crime just because of his

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