Who is Atticus Finch and what is his importance to the novel as a whole?

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English

 

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April 1, 2014

 

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Since then, Atticus gave up and vowed only to shoot when he had to. He teaches this moral to his children, saying that ?it's a sin to kill a mockingbird' (pg 99). Mockingbirds symbolise innocence because they do no harm. This metaphor means that it's a sin to hurt anything that doesn't harm you. The main ?mockingbird' of this novel is the Negro community and in particular, Tom Robinson...
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This metaphor means that it's a sin to hurt anything that doesn't harm you. The main ?mockingbird' of this novel is the Negro community and in particular, Tom Robinson. Atticus believes that ?cheating a black man is ten times worse than cheating a white man' (pg 223) because of the black man's defencelessness...
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