Although I assume you meant in "To Kill a Mockingbird", I would have no idea considering you did not state the book, the page, or even a reaction. That's like asking how many fingers am I holding up and expecting people to know. Anywho, I'd guess it has something to do with tolerance because he was a very accepting person during that time period.
He never did revel his banishishment! WHY WOULD HE
It can reveal either one, but esepcially the theme of the work.
Mayella reacts with anger and defensiveness when Atticus questions her during the trial. Her reaction reveals her insecurity and vulnerability, as well as her fear of being exposed for lying about Tom Robinson's actions. Mayella's behavior also demonstrates her deep-seated prejudice and her willingness to scapegoat an innocent man.
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Other people in a story can't reveal characterization. Only the character in the story, or the narrator can reveal character.
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what does thier argument reveal about the personality of each character
In Californication the character of Atticus Fetch was played by Tim Minchin. Californication was a television drama series that was created by Tom Kapinos.
It depens on who you are.
Atticus
Mayella's reaction to Atticus' behavior in court is ironic because Atticus is the only person actually trying to defend her and seek justice for her, yet she is hostile towards him. Despite his efforts to help her, Mayella feels threatened by Atticus' questioning and sees him as an enemy due to her prejudiced views.
he grinned, then laughed