To Kill A Mockingbird: Atticus Is Kind, Smart, And Wise
“Atticus is flimsy and feeble...” That is what Scout Finch, the
narrator of To Kill A Mockingbird thought about her father, she was wrong.
Atticus is kind, wise, and seeks the truth. I will prove all these to you
in the following paragraphs.
Atticus is smart. He is wise to teach his children good manners,
and to be good people. When he tells Jem not to kill a mockingbird because
it is a sin to so, or when he tells his children that he doesn't use his
intelligence over people to his advantage, he is showing wisdom. When his
children have a question, he has an answer ....
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