Atticus Finch Character Flaws

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Is a great character someone who always boasts about his successes, has zero flaws, and doesn’t learn from his mistakes? The answer to that question is no. A great character is one who has strengths as well as flaws, is humble, and always has intelligent and wise words to say. It’s important for a character to have flaws because no one can relate to a perfect character; no human is perfect. Humility is very important because a great character shouldn’t have to feel like he must show off everything that he accomplishes. A strong character is not ego-driven. Also, it’s important for a character to make a lasting impact with the people he interacts with in the book as well as the reader through the lessons he teaches. Atticus Finch, a character in the book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, best embodies the definition of a great character.

The first reason why Atticus is a great character is because he has both strengths and flaws. After the trial, Miss Stephanie tells the children that “Mr. Bob Ewell stopped Atticus on the post office corner, spat in his face, and told him he’d get him if it took the rest of his life” (217). Later on, Atticus states to the family, “We don’t have anything to fear from Bob Ewell, he got …show more content…

Atticus Finch of To Kill a Mockingbird possesses all of those qualities. It’s important for a character to have flaws so that the reader can connect with him and so that the character seems realistic. A great character also has restraint and knows not to boast. Humility is important in building a lovable character. Lastly, a great character is one who changes the lives of everyone who hears his wise words. Sophocles, author of Antigone, once wrote that “all men make mistakes, but a good man yields when he knows his course is wrong, and repairs the evil. The only crime is

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