is an
upstanding and honorable man. He is trustworthy because he is honest in all his dealings. Plus,
he's not prejudiced, which is almost unheard of in the South in the 1930s. Atticus does his best
to teach his children to be honorable and honest as well; but, when he thinks that his son might
have killed Bob Ewell, this is when his honesty is put to the test. In , Atticus and Sheriff
Tate have a discussion about what actually happened when Bob Ewell attackedand. Atticus
says...
Monday, March 21, 2011
How is Atticus Finch honest in To Kill a Mockingbird? Please provide a quote with page numbers.
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