To Kill a Mockingbird
What does this conversation between Atticus and the children reveal about their relationship as a family?
chapter 13
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chapter 13
The conversation between Atticus and the children illustrates how different his views are from his sister's. Atticus values people.... not status. He is respected because he is respectable in person and deed.... and that's how he wants to raise his children.
To Kill a Mockingbird