I'm not sure just what you are looking for--however--Atticus was a respected man, and attorney in his community. He also was one who was fair minded, and not prejudice. He believed in protecting the innocent, like his client that was falsly accused of raping a white woman. As we know, the man accused had a damaged arm, so he was not capable of raping the woman. She only claimed it, to protect herself from her father's wrath. As for the children of Atticus, they were well behaved (aside from spying on Boo Radley's house) and that was normal curiosity in the neighborhood. Also, regarding the trial of the man (I'm sorry I don't recall that character's name), the man's trial gained and showed a high level of respect by the community that were up in the balcony of the courtroom. I hope this helps you. "To Kill A Mockingborid" is one of my favorite books, and movies. Take care.
2007-03-18 15:32:31
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answered by SAK 6
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for my area, i could start up out by employing conversing on the topic of the justifications people like MLK Junior did the issues they did. additionally, provided that the reason black people have been dealt with as horribly as they have been is using the fact they under no circumstances had a say in any area of the government, i could comprise something approximately how people would desire to take income of the ability they're given in any different case they are able to have that power used against them. yet another sturdy element to elevate may be the entire Jim Crow rules time, and how black people have been pressured out of vote casting by employing southerners to perpetuate those rules.
2016-12-19 08:33:52
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answered by Anonymous
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