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Title: To Kill a Mockingbird
Description: Essay on To Kill a Mockingbird.

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To Kill a Mockingbird Comparison
Throughout the novel we get acquainted to many different characters; there are three characters
in particular who are interesting taking a closer look at – two of them are Scout (Jean Louise Finch)
and Atticus Finch
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The fact that Scout is still a child
makes it rather difficult comparing the two characters and therefore this essay will focus on
Atticus and Mr
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Ewell but because there is no doubt
that the biggest contrast to be found in the novel is the one between Atticus and Mr
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Atticus stands for everything that is good in Maycomb whereas Mr
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Fair, optimistic and patient are just some of the adjectives describing Atticus Finch
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until you climb into his skin and walk around in it
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Atticus does not use guns himself because he feels it gives him an unfair advantage
over innocent living things and he tries to teach Scout and Jem about the responsibilities that
come with the power of having a gun
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This symbolizes how he doesn’t
only protect his children and Tom Robinson, but the whole town
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He defends Tom Robinson to set a good
example for his children – to make them understand that courage has to do with the fighting for
someone no matter whom and how many is against you
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One of the most important and valuable
qualities that Atticus possesses is that he is the same whether he is at home or in public
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Even though he is not
perfect he has an extremely upright moral and he strives to treat everyone equal
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Ewell is everything that Atticus is not
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Ewell
belongs to the society’s poorest people
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Mr
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Ewell’s
children who would never get anything to eat if he could not hunt out of season since he drinks up
all the money the family possesses
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Ewell just does not care
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Ewell’s children are allowed to join school for one day every year even though school is obligatory
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Mr
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Where Atticus will and already has achieved great things in life – not in a materialistic way though
– Mr
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The town will always look at him with pity and
disrespect unlike the way they appreciate and look up to Atticus
Title: To Kill a Mockingbird
Description: Essay on To Kill a Mockingbird.