Atticus believes it is important for his children to learn about the reality of the world, including the justice system, rather than shielding them from it. He trusts that they will benefit from observing the trial and gaining an understanding of the values he upholds, such as fairness and integrity.
He was the dog. The kids learned that Atticus could shoot.
Cecil Jacobs attacked atticus kids on their way home.
Atticus demonstrates his sharpshooting skills by shooting a rabid dog in one shot, which surprises the kids because they didn't know about this hidden talent of his. This scene highlights Atticus's humility and his ability to remain calm under pressure.
In my opinion,he cannot raise his kids well as he doesnt have any experience of raising child even though he did many activities to make the child.
He wanted revenge on Atticus and was low enough to go for his kids.
Aunt Alexandra asks Atticus to explain the children because she disapproves of their behavior and wants Atticus to instill in them a sense of proper behavior and manners. She believes Atticus should be more authoritative and involved in their upbringing.
He is somewhere in his 50's. This is why during the book Jem and Scout think he is older than all the other kids dads, and that Atticus doesn't do anything cool that the other younger dads can do.In the book it says Atticus Finch is "nearly fifty"So I'm going to go with 49.Merry Christmas :)
Boo Radley Game:))
He thinks shes just going through a phase, and that all kids go through it
Atticus asked the kids not to say those things outside the house because it's not necessary to air their grievances in public. He reminded them to always maintain respect and decency towards others.
Herodes Atticus died in 177.
he shoots the rabid dog. vamos ecuador ... vamos emelec