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1. How does Atticus view human natue? Does he think people are fundamentally good or fundamentally bad? What evidence from the book, especially Chapters 28 and 29, supports your interpretation of Atticus's view of human nature? Does Heck Tate agree or disagree? Whose veiw is closest to yours?​

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Throughout the novel, Atticus shows he has a realistic but positive view of human nature. He knows that people are imperfect and is able to be tolerant of their failings, a lesson he tries to pass onto Scout.

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