Atticus is suggesting that people can let their personal biases and grudges influence their judgment in court, even when they are sworn to be impartial jurors. This can lead to unfair outcomes in trials.
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Atticus Mitchell is right-handed.
From the days of chivalry, to show they were not carrying a weapon.
The second estate, or the nobility. These people are the only one who are allowed the right of carrying the sword.
no this is not right
Yes, it is true. With the passage of the right to carry law in many states, the general population are carrying more today then ever before.
If you're right handed you'll use the right hand/arm more than the left, which will increase the risk of the watch getting scratched. Also, right hande people are more prone to be carrying stuff in the right hand. Looking at the watch is easier if it's on the left hand that isn't carrying anything.
Right next to the paper explaining what to do/find near the people to the right, there is that blue thing, and then people carrying plates/ pancake looking things; he is to the right of one of the plate/pancake holders.
So that she can help Atticus raise Jem and Scout the "right way," according to her standards.
Atticus advises Scout to ignore the ugly words and not let them bother her. He believes that paying attention to such words only gives them power, and that true courage is in standing up for what is right regardless of what others say.
Atticus is fair because he treats everyone with respect and does his best to see the good in people, regardless of their background or beliefs. He believes in justice and equality for all, and is willing to stand up for what is right, even if it means facing criticism or backlash from his community.