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The Role of Atticus Finch and His Parenting in Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird
Alexandra both have different views on his parenting techniques. I doubt that both, Mrs.
Dubose and Aunt Alexandra teach right and wrong, by letting their children learn by their
mistakes. Atticus's parenting techniques also teach the meaning of life, along knowing the
difference between right and wrong, by experiencing it, rather than being told what's right and
wrong.
Both Jem and Scout were influenced greatly by the trial of Tom Robinson. Since Jem was
going through puberty he matured drastically. Jem was changing from a child to an adult. Both
Jem and Scout realized that life is unfair from the trial. They also realized that prejudice will
always be around. Even though, Atticus had proven that Tim Robinson was innocent, and Mr.
Ewell guilty to a reasonable doubt, yet, Tim Robinson still lost the case. After the...
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