Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Atticus Chap.16
- Frank
- Talks about the issues in Maycomb as they are
- States Mr. Underwood is strange
- Hates negroes but helped Atticus and Mr. Robinson
- "Anything fit to say at the table's fit to say in front of Calpurnia"
- Aunt Alexandra complains they gossip
- "Maybe if we didn't give them so much to talk about they'd be quiet."
- Independent Idealist
- A. Alexandra believes children running off in the night is disgracful
- Atticus is grateful
- Even though it's not proper
- "Right glad his disgraces had come along"
- Defending a black man truly believes he is wrongly accused
- Does not act like the rest of the town and gossips.
- Similar to Ms. Maudie who is yelled at by passing baptists.
- Stays by Tom Robinson's side to protect him
- Forgiving
- Scout asks Atticus about Mr. Cunninghams behaviour the previous evening
- Atticus explain with no hostility Mr. Cunningham is a good man
- He has blind spots like everyone else.
- Part of a mob but still a human
- An 8 year old brought them to their senses.