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Post by MsElliott on Nov 11, 2015 1:35:59 GMT
Describe, in your own words, Atticus' views on how white men should treat black men? Integrate a quote into your response.
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Post by Cassandra on Nov 11, 2015 1:37:42 GMT
In Atticus's view, white men should treat black men with respect and get rid of the hierarchy within a race of "a white man's word against a black man"
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Post by kate Fincham on Nov 12, 2015 22:19:28 GMT
In Atticus's view, white men should treat black men with respect and get rid of the hierarchy within a race of "a white man's word against a black man" I agree with this. Atticus believes in equality, shown through his determination to defend Tom legally, and to protect him physically from the mob at the jail.
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Post by zoewatson on Nov 12, 2015 22:46:00 GMT
Atticus believes that every man of every colour should be treating each other with respect and equalitity. There should be no race hierarchy.
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Post by kayleewilliams on Nov 12, 2015 22:56:46 GMT
Describe, in your own words, Atticus' views on how white men should treat black men? Integrate a quote into your response. Atticus believes that people of all races should be treated equally and with respect.
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Post by kayleewilliams on Nov 12, 2015 23:01:00 GMT
In Atticus's view, white men should treat black men with respect and get rid of the hierarchy within a race of "a white man's word against a black man" This suggests that Atticus is a strong believer of equality.
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Post by remimckenzie on Nov 12, 2015 23:13:11 GMT
Atticus believes that all races should be treated with equality, and there shouldn't be one race which is considered 'superior' to the other. As he says "when it's a white man's word against a black man, the white man always wins" it portrays that the society he lives does not support equality amongst all races.
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Post by jemimareid on Nov 13, 2015 3:59:01 GMT
Describe, in your own words, Atticus' views on how white men should treat black men? Integrate a quote into your response. I believe Atticus believes that we should treat everyone equally and with respect. This is shown by the way that he talks to the Ewells the same way as he talks to Tom, and everyone else. It is also shown when Atticus tells Scout, "I try to love everybody".
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Post by emah on Nov 14, 2015 3:40:11 GMT
Atticus believes that all races should be treated with equality, and there shouldn't be one race which is considered 'superior' to the other. As he says "when it's a white man's word against a black man, the white man always wins" it portrays that the society he lives does not support equality amongst all races. I like and agree with the point that the current society Atticus lives in does not support his views. Because of this, it is hard to promote change of state with the lack of support.
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Post by lindadate on Nov 15, 2015 6:25:20 GMT
Atticus believes that white men should treat black men as their equals. This is shown when he says "I try to love everybody", regardless of their race or social class.
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Post by laurah on Nov 15, 2015 10:15:23 GMT
Describe, in your own words, Atticus' views on how white men should treat black men? Integrate a quote into your response. Atticus believes that white men should treat black men as their equals, because Atticus knows there is no difference between white men and black men, evident when he says, "I try to love everybody."
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Post by Hope15 on Nov 15, 2015 12:46:51 GMT
Atticus is a respectable man and feels that everyone should be treated equally, regardless of the colour of their skin. He says that he "tries to love everyone" and demonstrates this by representing a coloured man legally.
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Post by coreym on Nov 15, 2015 22:56:01 GMT
Atticus believes that everyone should view African-Americans as equals
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Post by allanaedgell on Nov 17, 2015 10:34:25 GMT
In Atticus's view, white men should treat black men with respect and get rid of the hierarchy within a race of "a white man's word against a black man" I agree with you, Atticus doesn't believe in a social hierarchy to seperate the whites and blacks.
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Post by elisegrant on Nov 18, 2015 9:55:01 GMT
Atticus believes that all races should be treated with equality, and there shouldn't be one race which is considered 'superior' to the other. As he says "when it's a white man's word against a black man, the white man always wins" it portrays that the society he lives does not support equality amongst all races. I agree, as he also tries to teach his children that everyone should be treated equally as if he is trying to make the next generation change their ways and the way they view people.
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