Atticus Finch Respect

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All Human Beings in the world deserve to be treated with passion and respect. Often in society, certain individuals fail to treat everyone with the compassion and respect that they deserve. In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird, a man named Atticus Finch makes it a priority to teach his children about the importance of treating everyone with compassion and respect. In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee teaches society that all human beings should be treated with respect and compassion, regardless of their actions. First, Scout learns to treat others with respect, even when they do things differently, and when they show signs of friendship. To demonstrate, when Scout comments on the way Walter Cunningham eats, Calpurnia lectures Scout, …show more content…

To demonstrate, after Mr. Radley ceals up the knothole, Scout describes, “He stood there until nightfall, and I waited for him. When we went into the house I saw he had been crying” (Lee 84). One way Boo Radley extends his friendship to Jem and Scout, is by giving them gifts in a knothole inside a tree in the Radley yard. When Mr. Nathan Radley puts cement in the hole, Jem begins to cry because he realizes that Boo’s gifts were an act of friendship, and Boo’s ability to communicate with Jem becomes impaired when the hole is filled with cement. To illustrate, when Atticus speaks with Jem about Mrs. Dubose's death, “‘I wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand… Mrs. Dubose won, all ninety- eight pounds of her’” (Lee 149). Jem extremely disliked Mrs. Dubose throughout the novel, and was infuriated when Atticus made him read to Mrs. Dubose everyday, after he whacked all of her camillas down. When Jem becomes curious about why he was forced to read to Mrs. Dubose, Atticus says he wanted Jem to learn that someone who possesses true courage is a person who can overcome such a strong addiction to a drug like morphine, and not someone who can hit a rabid dog with a rifle. To conclude with, Jem learns to respect Boo Radley through his acts of friendship, and to respect Mrs. Dubose because she possesses true

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