He chooses to defend the black man Tom Robinson to the best of his ability.
They give Atticus gifts of food. Hope this helps!
He does no harm to anyone.
The black community.
Scout is being harassed by some people in the community because of her father, Atticus, defending a black man in court. Atticus advises her to try to understand their perspective, not to fight back physically, and to show empathy towards them despite their hostility.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird" Atticus Finch was a white lawyer who defended a "black" man accused of raping and murdering a white girl. The accused maintained his innocence and Atticus Finch defended him to the best of his ability despite significant difficulties from the community. Since it was back in the time of civil unrest and racial segregation, it had a huge impact on the community, as Atticus Finch was a highly respected attorney in the white community, who ended up drawing the utmost in adoration and respect from the entire black community for his efforts to stand up for the truth regardless of race.
what makes an ideal community?
"atticus did somthing i never saw him do before or since,in public or in private he unbuttoned his vest...." this represents atticus beying vulrebale
Atticus shot the dog because he was rabid, and Atticus was the best shot in town.
The community in "To Kill a Mockingbird" criticizes Atticus Finch for defending Tom Robinson, a black man accused of raping a white woman. They also criticize and ostracize the Finch family, especially Scout and Jem, for Atticus' actions.
Yes, it was a difficult decision for Atticus to make because he had to choose between upholding his principles and facing potential backlash from his community. Atticus understood the moral gravity of his decision and the impact it could have on his family and his reputation as a lawyer.
Atticus is worried about the well-being and reception of the people in Maycomb due to the deeply ingrained racism and prejudice in the town. He knows that the racial tensions and injustices facing the African American community could lead to serious consequences such as violence and discrimination. Atticus understands the potential for conflict and harm that exists in a community filled with intolerance and narrow-mindedness.
When Atticus says, "...the answer is she knows I know she tries. That's what makes a difference", he means that even though Scout doesn't always make the right decisions, Atticus knows she tries very hard not to let him down. That makes Atticus proud, and that's all that matters to him.