1. Life Lessons in To Kill a Mockingbird
In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus, a single-father of two school aged children, teaches life lessons to them, both explicitly and implicitly so he is an excellent role model for his children who can change them into better people. ... As a man who values respect, Atticus chides his children when they display negative traits of people in Maycomb, "No putting his life's history on display for the edification of the neighborhood"(page 119). ... Atticus is trying to tell her that he feels that Tom is an innocent man and he will feel guilt for the rest of his life if he let...
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