What Role Does Atticus Play In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Atticus punished Jem for tearing up Mrs. Dubose's flowers by requiring him to read to Mrs. Dubose daily. Atticus was aware of her morphine dependency as well as her struggle to rid her body of the substance. Atticus knew that Mrs. Dubose was not always kind, but he expected his children to treat her with respect, regardless of the fact. Atticus displayed stewardship when Scout did not want to return to school, after the teacher told her she could not read at home. Atticus respected the teacher's opinion, yet he continued to allow Scout to read with him. All the while, Atticus remained positive about the teacher, and the learning experiences that awaited Scout. Because of Atticus' stewardship, he taught his children to treat others right

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