With all respect. He knows of his shy ways, and accommodates him. He knows he is a country man with pride, so he does not ashame him by thanking him.
When Jem invites Walter to their house for dinner, Atticus asks Walter questions about the farm, meaning he's showing interest and care to Walter. He also doesn't comment about the way he eats, he just lets him be. Where as when Miss Caroline found out he was of the lower class, she treated him somewhat differently, sort of like he was garbage.
Not 100% sure who said it (think it was Scout), I think it went something like this, "Atticus acts the same way he does on the streets as he does at home"
Harper Lee wanted the reader to realize how Atticus treated his children; like adults in a very mature like way.
He does pay him just not with money because he cannot afford it. The Cunningham's are a very poor family who don't have any money. They do pay Atticus however with Farm goods as they never take anything they cannot pay back. Atticus offered to help The Cunningham's so he accepts their way of payment.
when atticus walked down the aisle, everybody made way for him.
Cecil Jacobs attacked atticus kids on their way home.
"The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" is a fictional character created by author James Thurber. Although people may use the term "Walter Mitty" colloquially to refer to someone who daydreams or escapes reality, in reality, there is no real person named Walter Mitty to be treated in any particular way.
On page 47 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," the hyperbole is when Atticus says to Scout, "Will you take out that apology at the end of your address to Walter?" This exaggeration highlights Atticus's dry sense of humor and his playful way of teasing Scout about her manners.
He tries to be a good role model for his children and to teach them good moral values and how to be good people. He has a very quiet past about his title "One-Shot Finch" and wishes to keep it that way, but other than that, he is a very quiet, helping, and courageous person and parent.
An Atticus loaded question is a type of rhetorical tool that presents a question in a way that assumes something not yet proven or accepted by the audience. It is designed to lead the listener to a specific answer or to make a particular point. This technique is commonly used in debates and persuasive arguments.
Jem didn't do anything, he just brought scout to the jail while the mob was there. Scout showed the mob that Atticus helps everyone. The mob wanted Tom Robinson, but they would have to go through Atticus (hurting him in the process most likely) to get to Tom. If Jem didn't bring Scout, Atticus would have been injured in some way.
i think it means that treat others the way you want to be treated.