yes, he is.
Scout's dad.
no it says somewhere in the beginning when scout asks her dad if they were poor and atticus says yes
dill ends up under scouts bed because he ran away because of his dad
Atticus Finch is a lawyer with a distaste for criminal law but defends an innocent, black man nonetheless because he feels it is his moral obligation.atticus is a lawyer.a lawyerHe was a lawyer.Atticus Finch was a lawyer
because he thought that he had an unfair advantage over everyone because he was very good at it + his dad told him that it was a sin to kill a mockingbird...
The original title of "To Kill a Mockingbird" was "Atticus." Harper Lee's novel was initially titled after the main character, Atticus Finch. However, Lee's editor suggested changing the title to something more reflective of the central themes of the novel. The title "To Kill a Mockingbird" was inspired by a conversation within the book about the innocence of mockingbirds and the moral imperative not to harm them.
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
Atticus says that killing a mockingbird is a sin as they do nothing against us, all they do is sing to try and please us.A mockingbird symbolizes as inicent, And "to kill someone's inicence is a sin" is what Atticus is trying to refer to. Also this is when he uses the bible to explainsomething to Scout and Jem.It was considered a sin to kill a mockingbird. It was said that all they do is sing their hearts out without bothering anyone or eating their crops.
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.
The children, Scout and Jem, call their father Atticus instead of Dad out of respect and admiration for him. Atticus has a unique and close relationship with his children, and they see him more as a wise authority figure than just a traditional father figure. This choice also reflects the time period and the formal manners that were more common in society during that era.
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.