To Kill A Mockingbird How Does Atticus Change

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“To Kill A Mockingbird” by Harper Lee is a book that tells about the troubles and thrills of two kids, Scout and Jem, set in a made-up town called Maycomb, Alabama during the Great Depression. The story is told through the eyes of a young girl named Jean Louise Finch, better known as Scout, and her brother Jem. The book tells about all the adventures they have had growing up in Maycomb and the people they have met. Probably the most impactful of those characters though was their father, Atticus. Atticus is a very well-liked man around the town. This is mostly because he is a gentleman. He has very good manners, he never tries to get in a fight or act ugly towards anyone and he always does things for a good cause. Atticus is a lawyer, and a …show more content…

This a good thing though because with the state that Atticus is at, the only way he could possibly change is for the worse. It is also good that he does not change because Jem and Scout need a good father and just overall good person to be around and to teach them and show them the good side of life. The importance of Atticus in this story is the fact that he represents truth and good morals and that he is one of the few characters that never change their opinions on a situation. He always answers each question he is asked during the Tom Robinson trial with complete honesty. Atticus shows the children what a human can be and tries to teach them what he has learned during his time on Earth. Overall, Atticus’ impact on the story is that he shapes the children into who they are and who they are going to be in the future. Atticus is the general good guy in the story whom the kids venerate. He has an overall impact on the story of just being the one who stands up for what is right and changes people's opinions on situations. He affects the kids, especially Jem, so much and without him, the story would be very different. Atticus is definitely one of the most important and impactful characters in “To Kill A

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