He believes that black and white people are the same and decides to defend a black man in court, but most of the people in the town are completely against blacks and tell Scout that her dad is a disgrace. They think mean white hobos are better class then Calpurnia, who is black and is the housekeeper for Atticus and is very smart and educated.
A hypocrite is a person whose actions are in conflict with the moral values they espouse.
Because the topic could make the people involved in the discussion tense or angry. People hold matters of faith very dearly, and any perceived attack on those beliefs will be perceived as a personal attack.
It is not a crime to belong to a sect or to act in the interest of the sect to which you belong, however, in a certain poetic sense, there is a punishment for sectarianism, which is that those who practice sectarianism will inevitably find themselves in conflict with members of different sects. The most horrible example is seen in the ongoing Arab-Israeli conflict, Jews vs. Muslims. Although it is as much an ethnic conflict as it is a religious conflict.
This phrase suggests that individuals who rebel against authority disrupt the tranquility and harmony of society. It implies that those who challenge or oppose the established order can lead to conflict and unrest.
The question is very broad because beliefs and values are two different things. Beliefs can inspire people to do many things. Including go against a person's values based on the belief that it is for the greater good, or that the end justifies the means. Values are a mixture of internal conscience and learned acceptance from life experiences. Therefore, people are inspired to follow their values to make their life fit with what they would find to be valuable or, in a word, "good". Values can change, but people are born with a sense of values that are pretty universal and are usually so widely intertwined with society, that the basic values do not change. However, upbringing, trauma, greed, and many other variables can often distort someone's values or even desensitize them completely. Beliefs are more of a choice. Beliefs can change when something we thought was right, no longer seems right or doesn't fit with what we feel is right. Beliefs are based on a scale of faith and logic. Some beliefs are very extreme in one way or another. A belief based solely on faith can sometimes be considered irrational be those that base their beliefs more on logic. However, there are many who try to find a middle path between the two extremes.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird" Atticus Finch was a white lawyer who defended a "black" man accused of raping and murdering a white girl. The accused maintained his innocence and Atticus Finch defended him to the best of his ability despite significant difficulties from the community. Since it was back in the time of civil unrest and racial segregation, it had a huge impact on the community, as Atticus Finch was a highly respected attorney in the white community, who ended up drawing the utmost in adoration and respect from the entire black community for his efforts to stand up for the truth regardless of race.
Atticus Finch remains steadfast in his values and principles, regardless of the peer pressure he may face from others in the community. He chooses to do what he believes is right, even when it goes against the prevailing attitudes and beliefs of those around him. Atticus sets an example by standing up for justice and equality, even in the face of criticism or opposition.
The next day, the townspeople of Maycomb showed their appreciation to Atticus Finch by bringing him food and gifts as a gesture of gratitude for his defense of Tom Robinson. They wanted to express their respect and acknowledgment of his moral courage in standing up for justice, despite the backlash he faced from the community. This act of kindness highlighted the impact Atticus had on those around him and underscored the communal values of gratitude and support.
Atticus Finch, the character from "To Kill a Mockingbird," values empathy and understanding towards others, especially those who are misunderstood. He would likely appreciate a game that promotes kindness, compassion, and seeing the humanity in everyone, including Boo Radley.
Mrs. Merriweather is likely referring to those in the town that she believes do not follow the same social norms or values that she considers acceptable. She may view them as going against what is considered proper behavior within the community.
After the trial, the townspeople had mixed feelings towards Atticus. Some respected him for his defense of Tom Robinson, while others despised him for challenging the racist beliefs of the community. Ultimately, Atticus gained the respect of those who valued integrity and justice.
Atticus was appointed as Tom Robinson's lawyer by the court due to the system of providing legal representation to those who cannot afford it. Despite facing pressure and backlash from the community for taking on the case, Atticus believed in upholding justice and providing a fair defense for Tom Robinson.
Filipino values such as pakikisama (social harmony) and hiya (sense of shame) may sometimes conflict with values that prioritize individuality and assertiveness. This can make it challenging to fully express personal beliefs and opinions without fear of judgment or rejection. Additionally, the emphasis on familial obligations and collectivism in Filipino culture may hinder the exploration of distinctive values and identities that differ from those of the community.
The three elements of a conflict are: incompatibility between goals or values, interaction between the parties involved, and perception of the disagreement by those involved.
Atticus was referring to a kind of case with a tremendous furor, he knew it will be like that, everybody will insult him for being such a "Negro Lover." But he didn't mind, he just went with his values and beliefs because he has a moral, unlike to those people, he know that those black persons are people TOO. He wouldn't want Jack to get to messy in such kind of case.
No Those are just rumors
A community can influence a child through its norms, values, and resources. Children learn from the behavior of those around them and may adopt beliefs and practices of their community. The support and opportunities provided by a community can also shape a child's development and well-being.