To Kill A Mockingbird
Walker, Rachel, Mia, Chloe
Our character is Atticus
A color that represents your character
The color that most fits Atticus is the color blue, I chose this color for him because this color and and Atticus's trait are the same. This color means that he is loyal, confident, intelligent, and faithful. All these words explain that Atticus is a very brave man. “ ‘ You haven't forgot much, Mr. Finch. They say it never leaves you.” Atticus was silent. Atticus? Said Jem. Yes? Nothing. I saw that, one-shot Finch!’ ” Atticus Finch is an ideal of personal courage in the novel, and his courage is demonstrated again and again. Atticus not only takes Tom Robinson's case, he defends Tom vigorously, pitting himself against the prevailing attitudes and customs of Maycomb. Atticus stands up to his neighbors' racism, knowing that in doing so, he is exposing himself and his family to difficult times. His moral courage is as strong as his physical courage, which is also demonstrated in the novel.
2 solid character traits
Atticus shows that he has the character trait of justice by staying fair to justice, no matter who it is. Justice is shown through Atticus because "Atticus aims to defend" Tom Robinson (Lee 218). Although Tom is a colored man and Atticus is a white man, Atticus still believed in a fair trial, so he defended Tom with a lot of effort like he would for any other person.
Atticus shows that Justice should be fair, no matter who you are, by being courageous. Even though Atticus knew he "won't win, he can't win," he still defended Tom Robinson the best he could (Lee 289). He's courageous because even knowing the outcome before hand and the dilemmas that he'd soon face, he still did his best to defend a colored man hoping that it would make a slight difference between the relationship of colored people and white people.A symbol that represents your character
"He was nearly blind in his left eye, and said left eyes were the tribal curse of the Finches(Lee118)".But his glasses also represent his strength. Atticus has been able to overcome his bad eyesight, seeing the world around him much more clearly than anyone else in Macomb. Scout and Jem first believe that the glasses make Atticus seem unmanly, but they eventually learn that despite his bad eyesight, he was a crack marksman with the rifle, earning a reputation as the deadest shot in Maycomb County as a youth.
All about me poem
respectful, compassionate, smart, caring
father of scout and Jim
lover of what's right
fear is injustice
needs to spread/show what's right
give Simpson the injustice
he would like to see everyone of every race treated fairly,
resident of Maycomb, Alabama
Finch