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what evidence is there that the towns people had mixed feelings about atticus after the trial ?

 

danielle f #244559
May 08, 2012 10:40 AM

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what evidence is there that the towns people had mixed feelings about atticus after the trial ?

chapters 26 through 31

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May 08, 2012 10:49 AM

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In Chapter 26, the coldness of the schoolchildren demonstrates that children who grow up in racist households tend to develop racist attitudes quite early in life. Just as Jem and Scout grow up in a household valuing fairness and equality, and therefore adhere to such morals. This dichotomy once again shows how people's identities and values are shaped by the society and family life in which they are raised.

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