"For a number of reasons, the main one is, if I didn't I couldn't hold up my head in town, I couldn't represent this county in the legislature, I couldn't even tell you or Jem not to do something again.
"If you shouldn't be defendin' him, then why are you doin' it?"
"I haven't shot a gun in thirty years--"
"Son, I said go home."
"I ain't going."
"I'll send him home!"
Atticus explains to Scout why he is defending Tom Robinson. Page 86
"Entailments are bad." "Well Atticus, I was just sayin' to Mr. Cunningham that entailments are bad an' all that, but you said not to worry, it takes a long time sometimes . . . . that you all'd ride it out together . . .
"I'll tell him you said hey, little lady"
Atticus shoots the mad dog, Tim Johnson. Page 109-110
"I was glad to do it, Mr. Ewell didn't seem to help her none, and neither did the chillun, and I knowed she didn't have no nickels to spare."
Jem refuses to leave Atticus when the mob of angry men show up to the jail. Page 173
These children need me!!
Scout talks to Mr. Cunningham and helps diffuse the situation. Page 175
Tom Robinson is a like a mockingbird because all he ever tried to do was help others. Even though he had a bad arm, he was always trying to help others and trying do the right thing. "I was glad to do it, Mr. Ewell didn't seem to help her none, and neither did the chillun, and I knowed she didn't have no nickels to spare." Page 218
Boo Radley fits the definition of a mockingbird because of how he was always watching over the children and left the house for the first time in a long time when he knew they needed help. Page 321
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