Similarities Between If And To Kill A Mockingbird

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To Kill a Mockingbird and If- Integrity and maturity can be seen in many characters in Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird,” but one sensible character, Atticus Finch, stands out among the rest and parallels with “you” in Rudyard Kipling’s poem “If-.” The similarities connecting the details and ideas in Kipling’s poem and Lee’s character development of Atticus are found through compassion, bravery, and success. In the poem “If-,” a line which reads “If all men count with you” seems to be directly related to Atticus’s feelings toward others. He treats everyone equal, and even tells his daughter Scout, “I certainly am [a n-lover].” He also tells Jem and Scout “You can’t go around making caricatures of the neighbors” after they mold a

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