A man goes through the village, helps his neighbors, listens to other social classes and pays attention to the slight need he encounters. He entered the house, helped a little daughter to read, and because I truly learned that he liked the language he wrote because I got the book by myself. He is not afraid to say what he thinks is right, his ability to speak strongly in public affects his neighbors. He made a moral decision on social justice and used his comprehensive knowledge to improve his career.
But the real hero is Attikas Finch, the narrator's father. He is a man with integrity and wisdom. Atticus is not just a person, he is a very heroic figure, he has in principle, determination, and more importantly the qualities he teaches to others. When it comes to kill Robin, you can see that Li uses many explanations, dialogue and actions to describe Atticus as a heroic figure. Atticus teaches the most important thing about it to kill Mockingbird.
In the evening, Elie Wiesel. Both Atticus Finch and Elie Wiesel mistakenly showed heroic behavior. Atticus Finch comes from To Kill a Mockingbird. And it is characterized by intelligent people, special children of children, and they always tell life and the correct view of the people around them. He was appointed a black lawyer who "rapes" a white woman. This is a bold task because it is a white woman who speaks with a black man. Atticus takes this challenge
This may be the biggest obstacle that Atticus Finch has created for today's ethnic dialogue. Atticus's big motto - "Atticus said that you really do not know a man unless you are standing in his shoes" - this is a practice of virtual thought and we will listen instead Use it for. I also thought that this was enough. Of course, when Atticus shared his view on sympathy and the importance of shoes, he encouraged his children to consider the white character 's view. Atticus encouraged the children to think about the feelings of Miss Caroline, a new teacher, Atticus said to the scout, "Your child made Walter Cunningham stand in my shoes last night." His son Gem looks at Bob Ewell's point of view - Bob is a man who accuses Tom Robinson raping his daughter, Meira. It was Bob who broke his daughter furiously because he was unable to tolerate her love for Tom.