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gogolik [260]
2 years ago
6

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

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2 answers:
gladu [14]2 years ago
7 0

The middle name of the individual is \boxed{\text{Coleman}}.

Further Explanation:

In the novel "To Kill A Mockingbird", Atticus Finch is one of the fictional characters. The novel has been written by Harper Lee. By profession, Atticus Finch was a lawyer. He was a resident of the Alabama which is situated in the Country Maycomb. The character of Atticus Finch is based on Haper Lee's father Amasa Coleman Lee. Like his father, Atticus fought a case in favor of a black defendant in a criminal trial. The novel deals with the theme of racism and racial discrimination which the blacks faced in American society. Atticus accepted the case of defending a Black man, Tom Robinson who was accused of raping a White woman. Atticus didn't want Tom to be prey to the prejudice of the American society. Atticus was a heroic figure who was respected by every individual in American society. Initially, he was not much idolized as the best father by his children Jem and Scout, but with the progression of the novel, he becomes one of the best individuals to be a parent. He taught his children to stand of inequality and discrimination. As he stood rigidly to attain justice, his children also learned the value from their father.

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1. Which of these lines contains a metaphor? brainly.com/question/832205

2. List five things that must be cited if included in your writing? brainly.com/question/10425967

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.

Bingel [31]2 years ago
6 0

Answer: Coleman

Atticus Finch is a fictional character in the novel <em>To Kill a Mockingbird</em> (1960) by Harper Lee. Atticus is a lawyer that lives with his children in Maycomb County, Alabama. The character is based on the author's father, Amasa Coleman Lee. His story is similar to that of Atticus, as he was also a lawyer that represented black defendants in a highly publicized criminal trial.

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