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NISA
11 days ago
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What was the middle name of the individual upon whom the fictional character atticus finch is based?

English
2 answers:
seraphim [7.4K]11 days ago
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The individual’s middle name is \boxed{\text{Coleman}}.

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In Harper Lee's novel "To Kill A Mockingbird", one notable character is Atticus Finch. The author of the book is Harper Lee. Atticus Finch works as a lawyer and resides in the town of Maycomb, located in Alabama, USA. The character draws inspiration from Lee's actual father Amasa Coleman Lee. Similar to him, Atticus represented a black defendant in a criminal case. The book explores the issues of racism and racial injustice, highlighting the struggles faced by black individuals in American society. Atticus took on the defense of Tom Robinson, a Black man accused of raping a White woman, aiming to protect him from societal bias. He is portrayed as a valiant figure, earning respect from his community. Although initially, his children Jem and Scout do not see him as the ideal father, as the story unfolds, they come to regard him as an exemplary parental figure. Atticus instilled in his children the importance of standing against inequality and discrimination, and his unwavering pursuit of justice influenced their values as well.

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1. Which of these lines contains a metaphor?

2. List five things that must be cited if included in your writing?

Answer details:

Grade: Higher

Subject: English Literature

Chapter: “To Kill A Mockingbird”

Keywords: To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee, Atticus Finch, Alabama, Amasa Coleman Lee, American society, inequality and discrimination.

Naddika [7.4K]11 days ago
6 0

Answer: Coleman

Atticus Finch is a character from the novel To Kill a Mockingbird (1960) authored by Harper Lee. He is a lawyer residing with his children in Maycomb County, Alabama. This character was inspired by the author’s father, Amasa Coleman Lee, whose life mirrored that of Atticus as he, too, was a lawyer who represented black defendants in a widely-publicized criminal case.

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