Assuming that Atticus's final plea is in relation to his closing arguments during the trial of Tom Robinson, then this occurs in Chapter 20 of the book.
i think it is to point out that he is being accused of his colour nothing else since there is no evidence to prove anyhting.
i think it is to point out that he is being accused of his colour nothing else since there is no evidence to prove anyhting.
Atticus tells Scout to obey Calpurnia in Chapter 3 of "To Kill a Mockingbird." This happens during a conversation where Scout questions Atticus about why Calpurnia is considered a part of the family. Atticus explains the importance of respecting Calpurnia and following her instructions.
Atticus delivers his closing argument in Chapter 20 of the novel 'To Kill a Mockingbird.'
The children received air rifles from Atticus as Christmas gifts in chapter 9. Atticus thought it was important for them to learn to shoot responsibly and understand the importance of safety.
In which chapter does Atticus fail his children? If you could provide more context or information, I would be able to give a more accurate response.
Atticus makes Bob Ewell write his name in Chapter 17 of "To Kill a Mockingbird". This confrontation occurs during Tom Robinson's trial when Atticus challenges Bob Ewell to write his name to prove that he is left-handed.
He gets spit on in chapter 23 and he says, "I wish Bob Ewell wouldn't chew tobacco."
Atticus shoots Tom Johnson in Chapter 10, on page 127, line number 12.
mrs. Radley; Atticus said she died of natural causes.
In Chapter 2 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Mr. Cunningham pays Atticus with a sack of hickory nuts instead of money for his legal services. This shows Mr. Cunningham's respect for Atticus and his family, as he knows that Atticus is willing to help those who may not be able to afford his services.
You learn that atticus was not such a bad person also he was a humerous person an his family was weird...