Tuesday, 24 February 2009

How would you describe Atticus Finch in chapter one of "To Kill a Mockingbird"?

In the
opening chapter of the book,gives us a lot of background information aboutand his law practice,
all of which indicates clearly what kind of a person he is. Atticus makes a reasonable living
out of the law, which tells us that this is someone who's not especially ambitious. Atticus is a
good lawyer but not a hot-shot. He's perfectly content to practice law in a small town like
Maycomb, a town in which he very much enjoys living and working.

Atticus'
humility comes through quite strongly in Scout's description of his office in the courthouse. It
contained nothing more than a...

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