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character sketch of Atticus Finch as a father

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Answered by ritika20192
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Atticus Finch consistency makes him an ideal father. Unlike his brother, Atticus is an expert in dealing with little children. His wise and firm opinions and deeds have had great influence on the characters of Jem and Scout as the novel proceeds. ... He is always aware of what his children secretly do.

Answered by luxmansilori
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Atticus Finch is one of the major characters in Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird

written in 1960. Atticus is a lawyer in Maycomb, the representative of Alabama in the State

Legislator and the father of Scout and Jem Finch. The major themes and ideas tackled in

Lee's novel such as social inequality and intolerance, education, legal justice and bravery are

represented in one way or another through this character.

Atticus Finch is a man of principles who is consistent in his views and deeds

throughout the novel. Although he is criticized and mocked by many characters in the novel

for his tolerant attitude towards the ‘Negros’, people of Maycomb still respect him and keep

re-electing him to be their representative in the State Legislator. According to Miss Maudie

Atkinson words to Scout, Atticus is a man who does for other people the unpleasant things

they have to do. He is a defender of justice and he fights for it even if he is sure that he will

be beaten at end.

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