Atticus told Scout, “From now on it’ll be everybody less one” when she said everybody uses the n-word at school
(Lee 104). This shows that Atticus teaches Scout about what is right concerning her morals. This is important because not a lot of children in Maycomb are taught similarly to Scout. Another thing
Atticus told Scout was, “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,” (Lee 30). This shows that Atticus is teaching Scout not to judge people until she understands what they have been through. This is important because people judge others on a daily basis, without knowing what they have been through, when they really could be going through a rough time. All in all, moral education is a symbolic theme in the