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Describe 'Atticus' from the book 'To Kill A Mockingbird'​

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Answered by haroop2k5
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Finch is a man who has integrity. He does the right thing even when no one is observing him. He is a patient man. He explains to Scout as to why he feels the need to represent Tom Robinson even though he realizes it will be difficult to win the trial.

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Answered by diya5746
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In To Kill A Mockingbird, Atticus Finch is a man who has integrity. He does the right thing even when no one is observing him. He is a patient man. He explains to Scout as to why he feels the need to represent Tom Robinson even though he realizes it will be difficult to win the trial.

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