To Kill a Mockingbird

Explore what Atticus mean when he says that if he didn't take this court case, the kids wouldn't have to obey him anymore.

It might help to consider why the kids ever have to listen to Atticus.

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Atticus acts in word and in deed. Defending Tom Robinson was the right thing to do. If he did not do it, he could no longer hold any moral authority over his own children. Atticus had to do the right thing if he was to be a good parent.