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this means that atticus treats the kids the way he would like to be treated, wich is with self respect and dicipline, at all times. In side the house and out side the house. This connects to the golden rule theme wich is to reat othes the way you would like to be treated. Just like atticus treats his children the same way he would like to be treated.

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