Why Atticus Was a Bad Father
[2024-02-19 19:20:21]
Atticus Finch despises others by these qualities and behaviors for our efforts towards children, such as not punishing the many qualities and actions that we should create. As Jem and Scout do not respect others, there were many incidents in this novel.
Fathers are those who nurture children, train them at the right time, and protect others when other children treat their children. As a father, Atticus should teach children to treat others separately. If a person respects others, they will reward them by respecting them. If gems and scouts respect others, they are highly likely to be respected but they respect and cause many unnecessary problems in the whole novel.
There are many examples in the story that Jem and Scout do not respect others. The most important point is that children do not respect other people to the elderly. Boy Scouts wearing work clothes neglected other women and was not accepted in the 1930s. In addition, in many cases, Jem and Scout passed the wife of Mrs. Dubose and they had her a simple "Drose"! At that time, the children should respect the elderly, and the correct way to welcome poor old ladies like Mrs Duboose is to say "Lady Duboose Good morning", but Atticus's way to train his children Because of Gem and Scout vs. Mrs Dubos is really rude. If responsible parents greet other people know their children are rude, they will of course bind them by explaining the correct way to greet elderly people to them, but of course Atticus does nothing, but please continue with Gem and Scout their "Heys!" And let Mrs. Dubos scream. In addition, after Mrs. Duvos yelled at the children, Atticus Finch
Attikas asked for empathy with Mrs. Dubos - the old man's insult insulted the gym and the boy scouts repeatedly and insisted that their "father was only garbage and garbage where he was working". When Jim attacked Mrs. Dubos' garden by attacking it, Atticus forced her to recite her as a confession everyday. Mrs. Dupusso's satire was thought of as one of the views of Attikas. "She is a woman, she has her own opinion about things, it is very different from my opinion." "I climb on the skin and walks around," he just gave them a fair skin I encouraged him to climb. His children have never considered the feelings of Tom Robinson or his wife Helen. More importantly, I never talked to mothers and caretakers during the performance of Calpurnia, Jem and Scout, any time, no matter what they think "what do you think"? At the same time, Helen silently lamented. I could not hear her crying. I'm just imagining
Scout's father, Atticus Finch, provided the most clear explanation of empathy within this book. After having a hard time with classmates, Atticus explained to the scouts that the only way to understand people is "to crawl around their skin and walk around." Through the use of this word, Lee shows that Atticus is very interested in knowing people, even the people he oppose. Atticus also practiced what he preached by defending Tom Robinson, who was accused of raping a white woman. By doing so, he tried to understand Tom as a person.
Atticus finch: Scout and father of gem, Atticus is a lawyer in Meikomu County. When he promised to defend Tom Robinson appealed by rape, he unconsciously endangered the child. Atticus is a father like God who teaches respect and honesty to his children. His work and family are moral and fair, and his children have great respect for him. He teaches them courage and kindness through their example. Dear Harris: Charles Baker Harris (Dill) is a little boy who spends his summer with his aunt next to the Finch family. Dill is a close friend of Scout and Gem, he played in the summer and tried to find a way out of Boo Rudley. Dill asked the scout to marry him for the second time in Maycom Summer, and he returned to their side to spend the hardest summer of their life - the case of Summer Tom Robinson to the court went