Atticus saying the same thing as Mr. Raymond shows that he is empathetic and understanding towards the perspective of others. This display of empathy could potentially change the town's view of Atticus, as they may come to see him as someone who is open-minded and willing to listen to different viewpoints.
It means the facts prove the case and their is no grey (questionable area).
Jem is impressed with Atticus and he responds by saying that Atticus is a gentleman like him. Jem is Atticus' son in To Kill A Mockingbird.
it use to be last year 1-226-903-2091 and 1-226-307-9251 but we think he changed it and his voice mail use to be him saying its atticus and then some dude said nobody cares and he was laughing and he said well leave a message!
it said that Atticus was a hardworking and focused man but it also depicted him as a boy rather than a man.
Saying the "N" word to describe black folk.
Dill technically lied to Atticus by saying that they were playing strip poker, but not with cards
Heck says "Didn't you know your daddy's-" (page 128) Then he is cut off by Atticus saying "Hush, Heck, let's go back to town." What Atticus is trying to avoid here is another lie about him that he is tired of people saying.
You never know a man until you stand in his shoes
I think that Atticus realizes that Mrs. Dubose is only saying what is on her mind. Since he is older then Jem and Scout, Atticus knows that what Mrs. Dubose is saying is what many people in Maycomb also believe. She is old and not quite aware of her insulting remarks and Atticus knows that.
Atticus said, "No, we don't have mobs and that nonsense in Maycomb. I've never heard of a gang in Maycomb."
Usher is his first name but his full name is Usher Raymond IV.
Calpurnia walks down the aisle carrying a note to Atticus from Aunt Alexandra saying that Jem and Scout have been missing for the better part of the day. That help you?