Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird

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A person's actions can greatly affect the lives of the people around them. In Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird, Atticus is an only parent and a role model for his kids Jem and Scout. Although his choice to oppose the communities way of life has a strong affect on his family, to Atticus doing what is right means the world to him and he's willing to let his family suffer a little for what he thinks is the greater good. Atticus's choice to live a life without prejudice and racism affects the way the community looks at and treats his family; Scout is the one who is mostly affected. Atticus's being a "nigger lover" is the talk of the town. In the Novel, Scout explains to Francis that she is going to get married to Dill; they get into a big argument on whether or not Dill is homeless, then the argument becomes personal. It gets to a point where Francis says, "Grandma says it's bad enough he lets you all run wild, but now he's turned out a nigger-lover, we'll never be able to walk the streets of Maycomb again. He's ruinin' the family name that's what he's doing."(Lee 110) Notab...

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