How Does Atticus Change In To Kill A Mockingbird

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As a person ages, they begin to grow and develop, the mind gains knowledge, and the individual begins to change. Change can be for the good or bad, yet, the person learns and grows. Harper Lee, the author of To Kill A Mockingbird shows the reader that the growth of the people in maycomb is dying, and they aren’t willing to change their perspective. Throughout the novel, Atticus teaches his children to always be considerate of other people’s opinions, to be their own individual, and have the courage to stand up for what they believe in. These qualities teach Jem and Scout to spread nothing but kindness, which is what the mockingbird symbolizes. Atticus uses his knowledge to educate his children about accounting for everyones views. Mrs.Dubose …show more content…

There has always been a strong relationship between Scout and Atticus. Even as Scout gets older, she is still willing to, “moved over” next to Atticus at night and lean her, “head against his knee” (375) as she is fully comfortable with Atticus and can be herself. As she grows, and get older, she won’t be able to fit on Atticus’ lap anymore, but their bond with just grow stronger. Jem expresses moments of fully being himself, and get into mischief. Dill was always encouraging him to do all sorts of adventure like to go, “touch the house,” (18) of Boo Radley’s. Small actions like these help demonstrate how being yourself should be embraced, in order for somebody to grow. You can only grow and learn when you're being yourself, and Atticus shows his kids this everyday. The type of man that Atticus choses to be is kind and helpful. When he was the lawyer for Tom Robinson, he was told that “Tom Robinson was a dead man the second Mayella Ewell opened her mouth,” and that Atticus had no chance of proving him not guilty. But, Atticus took the case anyways to try and help Tom Robinson. He is showing his children that you do not have to change yourself to fit in with everyone else. Because if Atticus didn’t teach his kids this lesson, they wouldn’t learn that it is ok to be different. Once realizing that, they would have the ability to grow as an

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