In chapter ten a rabid dog wanders down main street. Atticus Finch and Heck Tate go to main street with a rifle and Atticus shoots the dog.
Following Tom's death, Atticus bravely continues to confront racism and injustice in his community. He stands by his principles and continues to fight for what is right, despite facing criticism and threats from others. Atticus remains steadfast in his belief in equality and justice.
Atticus Finch did many brave thing. But one of the main thing he did was defend a Negroe by the name of Tom Robinson for a crime he did not commit. Even though Atticus knew he had no chance of winning the case, (since the town was compromised mostly of white peoples) he still went ahead and did the right thing. That is the true definition of bravery.
Atticus shoots the wild dog roaming around the neighborhood with Heck Tate's rifle.
Atticus ends up accepting the case for Tom Robinson. Even tough everyone knows there isn't a way for him to win.
Atticus Finch will only say that Mr. Ewell's death was caused by his own hand, and that he had a feeling that it wasn't a "normal death."
In Chapter 10 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Atticus shoots a rabid dog, Tim Johnson, in one shot despite not having fired a gun in years. Scout and Jem are shocked because they had no idea their father was such a skilled marksman, as Atticus had never talked about his shooting abilities before. This event reveals a hidden side of Atticus that surprises his children.
The last thing Tom Robinson said to Atticus in "To Kill a Mockingbird" was, "Goodnight, sir." This was in response to Atticus thanking him after the trial.
DaringLoyal Brave Not afraid to do anything
Not scared of anything could stand up to anybody or thing
Miss Maudie means that Atticus willingly takes on the difficult tasks and responsibilities in the community because it is in his nature to do so. She admires his sense of duty and selflessness in helping others.
Atticus saying the same thing as Mr. Raymond shows that he is empathetic and understanding towards the perspective of others. This display of empathy could potentially change the town's view of Atticus, as they may come to see him as someone who is open-minded and willing to listen to different viewpoints.
He says the worst thing you can do is cheat a black man out of money, it's twenty times worse because you're taking advantage out his ignorance because back then Africans weren't educated. Atticus said that no matter how high you family was or how rich you are, once you did that you were trash, plain and simple.
Atticus shoots and kills a rabid dog in chapter 10 with one shot, displaying his expert marksmanship skills. Jem and Scout are shocked because they never knew their father was capable of such a sharp and precise act of bravery. They realize that Atticus is more than just a quiet and unassuming figure in their lives.