To Kill a Mockingbird

Explain how the theme of moral conscience is expressed in the novel by choosing two significant events from the story and explain how the theme applies to those events.

To Kill a Mockingbird

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Calpurnia's scolding is an interesting occurrence here, as she is adamant about respecting difference and loving people despite their "quirks." Atticus is also very vocal about conducting himself in accordance with his "conscience"--the one opinion that is not subject to the majority of the jury.