To Kill a Mockingbird
Why did Atticus agree to talk to Scout and Jem about what it meant to be a Finch?
Why did Atticus agree to talk to Scout and Jem about what it meant to be a Finch?
Why did Atticus agree to talk to Scout and Jem about what it meant to be a Finch?
Atticus didn't want his children thinking that a Finch, according to Aunt Alexandra, was somehow derived from high social status and Southern white "nobility". Atticus wanted his children to think of the family name with honour and dignity through respect for all people.