The children (Jem, Scout, and Dill) all find Atticus sitting outside of Maycomb county's jail reading.
Aunt Alexandra and Miss Maudie locate the children for Atticus in Chapter 21 as they are not in the courtroom as expected. They find them sitting in the "colored balcony" watching the trial from a distance.
The children find Atticus in front of the jail reading by the light bulb he left with when he went out one evening.
The Children finds Atticus in front of the maycomb jail.
Scout and Jem find out that Atticus is less weak and boring, and they become very proud of him. (Probably not the best answer but good enough right?)
In Chapter 22 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Atticus finds his children, Jem and Scout, asleep in the kitchen after sneaking out of the house to watch Tom Robinson's trial. He realizes they must have been at the trial all day and were exhausted. Atticus appreciates their curiosity but scolds them for attending such a emotionally charged event.
We learn that he likes to use words of disappointment as a punishment rather than a physical beating. Atticus is also understanding and he saves Dill from being punished, even though Dill is not his son. He is also kind and loving. (:
He was sitting outside of the county jail to prevent a lynch mob from attacking Tom Robinson.
Atticus found out about the children's game involving Boo Radley when Heck Tate mentioned it during Tom Robinson's trial. Tate revealed that he had asked Atticus not to tell the children about Mr. Radley's courage in saving them from Bob Ewell, as it might prompt them to reenact the story. This indicated to Atticus that the children had indeed been playing a game about Boo Radley.
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You find out Atticus is actually pro with guns, they recall his nickname but i don't remember. You find out because he has to kill a dog with rabies. It really shows how Attticus is either very modest or hates violence or both :). Peace out homies! live and prosper!
He feels he should answer to his kids honestly. When Jem and Scout find out that Atticus is defending Tom Robinson, he honestly tells them what happens
He finds them playing "the Boo Radley game" and also trying to stick a note to the window of the Radley house.