Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Atticus Equality
Atticus FCAs 1.  powerful Introduction and Conclusion _________/ 10 Points 2. The characters point of view of  come toity is supported with  applicable  site quotes from TKAM and explained in writers own words (body paragraphs)_______/ 25 1. Topic sentences 2. Two direct quotes (examples) integrated with  foretoken phrases 3. Two direct quotes  ar thoroughly explained/committed to thesis and topic sentences 4. MLA in-text citation for each direct quote from text 3.Present-tense verbs no I/You statework forcets  comma usage _________/ 5 Equality is  macrocosm  extend to in status, rights, and opportunities. In the novel To Kill a Mocking Bird written by harper Lee, Atticus Finch a father of two children, plays an  measurable role in the  write up. He sets an example for his children who are beginning to grow up. Atticus doesnt  take all work force fit the description of being  able in America. Although no  iodin is innate(p)  sufficient, he decides to treat everyone equal.Atticus beli   eves that men arent equal he feels men arent born equal at all. Some are born having  more(prenominal) opportunities. We know all men are not created in the sense some  battalion would  cod us believe-some people are smarter than others, some people have more opportunity than others, some ladies  bedevil better cakes than others-some people are born  keen beyond the normal scope of most men (Lee 205). Atticus shows that  there is no such  thing as men being equal. He explains that  tone isnt the fairest thing and it will always be that way.He then goes on and explains that men arent equals in life,  provided in court they are. But there is one way in this country in which all men are created equal-there is one  charitable institution that makes a pauper the equal of a Rockefeller, the  thick-skulled man the equal of an Einstein, and the ignorant man the equal of any college president. That institution, gentlemen, is a court (Lee 205). He says this to  raise his point to the jury tha   t Tom Robinson should be  do by equally in this case, and the case should be  taken seriously.He knows Tom isnt considered an equal to a  exsanguine female, to the jury. He doesnt believe he is either, but in court he should be. Atticus has a certain point of view on equality. He knows not everyone is equal in life, and no one is born equal. He believes the only time men are equal is in the courtroom. Equality affects the story based off how many times it is use and exemplified. It shows how people should be treated in  actually life situations.  
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