As it is stated in chapter three of To Kill a Mockingbird. “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view … until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.” (3) In comparison, Atticus represents an allegory of how a true lawyer should be and act. Also, if one distinguishes particularly carefully in every certain situation, then he or she will allegedly understand all cautious measures to uphold morality and truthfulness. Secondly, as it is stated in chapter nine of To Kill a Mockingbird. “Hold your head high and your fists down”. (9) To tell the truth, Atticus believes that fists should be done to prove the point other than showing anger towards the subject. When faced with trials in life, he or she should keep persevering towards the goal other than getting mad. Let alone, those who suffer should keep their heads high other than letting anger control
As it is stated in chapter three of To Kill a Mockingbird. “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view … until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.” (3) In comparison, Atticus represents an allegory of how a true lawyer should be and act. Also, if one distinguishes particularly carefully in every certain situation, then he or she will allegedly understand all cautious measures to uphold morality and truthfulness. Secondly, as it is stated in chapter nine of To Kill a Mockingbird. “Hold your head high and your fists down”. (9) To tell the truth, Atticus believes that fists should be done to prove the point other than showing anger towards the subject. When faced with trials in life, he or she should keep persevering towards the goal other than getting mad. Let alone, those who suffer should keep their heads high other than letting anger control