He tells them not to be affected by the racial comments that people might say towards them because of his work. For example he doesn't want Scout fighting people or Jem getting upset over the terrible words that might be thrown at them later on in the book.
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.
In chapter 8 Atticus learns about Jem and Scout communicating with Boo Radley through the knothole. Atticus tells the children not to tell anyone that they had seen and been in contact with boo.
It is what they wanted for Christmas. See page 90 in Chapter 9.
Among Black citizens, Atticus has become a hero. They give up their seats as a sign of respect for the children's father. It is the Reverend who has to nudge the children to stand when Atticus leaves the courtroom. They had not yet learned their father was so deeply respected in town.
Atticus advises his brother to answer children's questions honestly and directly, without overcomplicating or sugarcoating the truth. He believes in respecting children's intelligence and supporting their understanding, rather than avoiding or dismissing their inquiries.
He gives the kids air rifles but it was from Atticus
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
Atticus asks the children to live up to their name, as per Alexandra's instructions. She asks that they try to behave like a little lady and a little gentleman.
Uncle Jack believes that Atticus doesn't want to teach the children to shoot because he wants to instill a sense of responsibility and respect for firearms. Atticus also values the importance of defending oneself only as a last resort and does not want the children to view shooting as a casual or violent activity.
They give Atticus gifts of food. Hope this helps!
dont give out that information
Atticus's response to what? Please provide more context or clarify your question so I can give you a more accurate answer.