Atticus asked the kids not to say those things outside the house because it's not necessary to air their grievances in public. He reminded them to always maintain respect and decency towards others.
Atticus is said to be the best shooter in town
Francis called Atticus a nigger-lover, and said he's raising his kids the wrong way, letting them go wild and such, and that he's ruining the family.
Well Atticus does say "It is a sin too kill a mocking bird."And at the end scout said it too.
mrs. Radley; Atticus said she died of natural causes.
The kids find out that Atticus had been aware of what happened the night Dill lied about Jem losing his pants playing strip poker when they are discussing the events of the previous night in Atticus' office. Atticus tells the kids that he knew the truth the entire time and that he was not fooled by Dill's lie. He goes on to explain his reasoning behind not telling them the truth that night. He says that he wanted to give them the opportunity to tell him the truth on their own and that he was not going to force them to admit the truth if they didn't want to. Atticus also says that he wanted them to learn from the experience and to understand the consequences of lying.Atticus' explanation reveals to the kids that he was aware of what really happened that night and that he was not fooled by Dill's lie. This shows the kids that Atticus is wise and that he trusts them to tell him the truth even when it is difficult to admit. It also teaches them to be honest and to accept responsibility for their actions.
no she dont bcoz she said she dont want kids bcoz she wud have to buy them things
Scout punches Francis because he insults her father, Atticus Finch, by calling him a "n*gger-lover" and Scout stands up for Atticus by physically defending his honor and integrity.
Miss Maudie Atkinson said this about Atticus Finch in "To Kill a Mockingbird." She praised Atticus for influencing the town in taking "baby steps" towards treating people with more kindness and respect.
mrs dubose
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.
it said that Atticus was a hardworking and focused man but it also depicted him as a boy rather than a man.
Atticus said to Mrs. Dubose, "I missed you today."