Hamburger paragraph 1
Scout and Jem should learn to be proud of their father Atticus for what he is currently instead of what he was. The kids seem ashamed almost of what Atticus does, yet they still respect him. This is because he teaches them to be kind and courteous and not to loose their temperature. Furthermore, Scout and Jem don’t fully understand why Atticus is defending Tom Robinson, and they need to learn to accept that black people should be treated fairly. Moreover, Scout should learn about it before she picks fights over it. Finally, they should not dwell on the past, since upon learning of Atticus’ weapon skills, Jem wishes for Atticus to indulge on his past. Atticus wants Jem to have a good upbringing, so his past shouldn’t concern him. To conclude, the children should concern themselves with their own problems rather than their fathers life. They should be proud of him for what he is.
Hamburger Paragraph 2
The Finch family would do a lot better to support each other instead of disagreeing all the time. Firstly, Alexandra and her side of the family discourage and mock Atticus, due to his beliefs and morals. For example, Francis tells Scout that Alexandra believes that Atticus is doing a poor job at parenting and shouldn’t defend a black man in court. Next, Uncle Jack seems to be trying to help support, but he also seems to be trying to discourage Atticus form influencing the children. This is because he doesn’t have kids of his own, and therefore doesn’t know what’s best for them. Lastly, Francis strongly disagrees with the ethics of Atticus and his family. This is due to Alexandra’s influence on his, but he seems to despise Atticus’ side of the family. In conclusion, the Finch family spends too much time fighting each other, whereas they could get more accomplished if they came to terms with one another.
I chose a disguise as my representation because it represents Atticus hiding his past from his children, because he believes they will be better off not knowing.
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