Why does Atticus does not mind the Bob Ewell spat in his face? What does this say about his character?
Topic/Book- To Kill A MockingBird
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Atticus knows that Bob is not evil enough to harm his children. So Atticus lets Bob spit on him to let out any anger that he may have, so that his children are safe. Atticus is a morally strong, kind father and human being. He doesn't stoop to Bob's low level by retaliating.
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Atticus knows that Bob is not evil enough to harm his children. So Atticus lets Bob spit on him to let out any anger that he may have, so that his children are safe. Atticus is a morally strong, kind father and human being.
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