Atticus- for his courage & because he's a link between the white & black communities
Scout & Jem- for sticking up for Atticus during the trial
Scout shows integrity in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by standing up for what she believes is right, even when faced with criticism or danger. She remains true to her values of fairness and justice, even when those around her may not agree or understand. Her honesty and courage in facing difficult situations demonstrate her integrity throughout the novel.
It's to show us, after the Robinson's case, that the people of the town aren't all racist hypocrites. That they all have their own views and their own reasons.
To Kill A Mockingbird
I don't know what this has to do with To Kill a Mockingbird... But if this question has anything to do with it, then his name is Atticus Finch and he is not a show he is one of the main characters of the book who represents Tom Robinson, a black man accused of raping a white woman.
Sadly, it show it nowhere.
they created and acted in a play
The people in the balcony stand up when Atticus is leaving the courtroom. They stand to show him their respect. Scout and Jem haven't yet understood this; the Reverend tells them to stand, too.
I would ask what made you want to write this book Did you think it would ever become an American classic Did the characters in to kill a mockingbird portray real people in your life Do any of the characters portray you which character was the hardest to develop why did you decide to make the book so raw there are a lot of serious issues delt with in this book, which one is the most important in your opinion
your question is vague. respect? in what views to whom? society or individual?
Nut grass is mentioned in Chapter 5 of "To Kill a Mockingbird." It is a metaphor used by Atticus to explain how deeply rooted racism is in Maycomb society.
Jem got a bigger slice of cake the second time
It is showing now. Began on the 14th of September, and ends on the 23rd.