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1 June, 00:42

Why does reverend sykes tell scout to stand up when her father passes? what does this gesture suggest about the feelings of the african-american community towards atticus finch?

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  1. 1 June, 03:50
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    Reverend Sykes tells Scout to stand up out of respect for her father and what he did. The gesture is a show of respect from the African-American community. He stood up for Tom Robinson, an innocent man, even though he is African-American. While many white people in the community know that Tom Robinson is innocent, they will not take the word of a black man over a white man. Atticus treats everyone with an equal amount of respect no matter their race.
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