He is a lawyer. He is the one that is defending Tom Robinson. I hoped this helped.
she was living with her mum and dad and sister and cat
His dad was a civil servant, his mom a house wife.
he ate food and drank water
i don't know if this is actually what he did, but he was a Quaker :) hope i helped!
they were British suicidal parents who wanted to kill him so he ran away to Europe where he found out his dad was gay and that's why he lives in a car where he eats his shoes that he puts on so he can run out inside his room in the forest of navada in Los angels in room 30 in vegas at the beach where swim in the river of tarzan
yes, he is.
Scout's dad.
that attices does do something cool and aint what she thought he was
at which part of the book? I know her cousin, Francis made fun of her because her dad was defending Tom in court.
no it says somewhere in the beginning when scout asks her dad if they were poor and atticus says yes
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Scout gets in a fight in Chapter 9 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" after a boy insults her father, Atticus, by calling him a "n****r-lover". This event leads to Jem stepping in to defend his sister and ultimately results in a scuffle between the kids.
In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, Boo Radley did not stab his father. He actually saved Scout and Jem from Bob Ewell by killing him with a kitchen knife in self-defense.
Yes, as provided by Atticus in the novel, 'Mocking birds don't cause harm, or do anything wrong, and just to good.' Arthur (Boo) Didn't do anything wrong, and helped Scout, and Jem when they needed it the most, which was why Scout referred to Boo to her dad as a mockingbird.
The line "all men are created equal" was written by Harper Lee in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." It is a reference to the Declaration of Independence, which states that all men are created equal and entitled to certain unalienable rights.
He wants attention
The Radley house frightens the children in "To Kill a Mockingbird" because of its mysterious and reclusive occupants, especially Boo Radley. Rumors and urban legends spread about Boo's behavior, contributing to the children's fear of the house.