The role and influence of Atticus Finch in Harper Lee's novel TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
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In Harper Lee's novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus Finch is a significant character as he is a white man who stands up for a black man in a time of racial prejudice and a strong hatred for negroes. He influences the views of the people of Maycomb, and his children's development in the story. Atticus made an impression on me, as throughout the story he stands firm in his beliefs, and ultimately wins back
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not have a hope of winning the trial, it has an influence on society and it is a contribution to the changing views. "We're making a step, it's just a baby step, but it's a step". He stands out from the other characters in the story because of this, and he had an impact on me as he makes clear the message that prejudice is wrong, but with tolerance and understanding it can be overcome.
not have a hope of winning the trial, it has an influence on society and it is a contribution to the changing views. "We're making a step, it's just a baby step, but it's a step". He stands out from the other characters in the story because of this, and he had an impact on me as he makes clear the message that prejudice is wrong, but with tolerance and understanding it can be overcome.