If you are referring to "To Kill a Mockingbird", no, Atticus does not act feeble. He is honest, kind, fair and gentle. He is also intelligent and because he does not pontificate or go into dramatic rages, he is not weak. But he plays by the rules to the best of his abilities and has found himself in a situation where justice is not going to prevail against prejudice and ignorance. How does anyone handle that kind of situation?
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?)
Scout and Jem perceive their father, Atticus, as old and weak because he doesn't participate in physical activities like other fathers in Maycomb. They are used to dads who hunt, fish, and play sports, so Atticus's lack of involvement in these activities contributes to their initial perception of him as aged and feeble.
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Atticus is older than Aunt Alexandra. Atticus is the father of Scout and Jem, while Aunt Alexandra is Atticus's sister.
Atticus Shaffer's birth name is Atticus William Shaffer.
Atticus is reelected as a state legislator.
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Like all young children, Scout (and Jem) did not see their father very clearly. To kids, a parent is either a saint or failure. They don't see parents' conflicts or even their feelings. Scout thought Atticus was weak because she didn't see his inner and deliberate strengths.
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Atticus is Jem and Scout's father.
Atticus's nickname is "one shot" finch.