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Steadfast: The Moral Compass of Atticus Finch

Steadfast: The Moral Compass of Atticus Finch

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We explore the word "steadfast" through the character of Atticus Finch from "To Kill a Mockingbird," examining how his unwavering moral compass illuminates what it truly means to stand firm when surrounded by prejudice and fear.

• Definition of "steadfast": firm in belief, determined, unwavering, and loyal, especially in the face of difficulty
• Synonyms include loyal, committed, unshakable, resolute, and dedicated
• Atticus Finch embodies steadfastness through his quiet, consistent defense of Tom Robinson
• His moral clarity doesn't require grand gestures but shines through in everyday choices
• True courage often manifests in persistence and refusing to compromise values
• Examples of "steadfast" used in various contexts related to Atticus's character
• Understanding this word helps grasp the deeper message of the novel itself

Write a sentence describing how Atticus shows steadfast strength in the courtroom, then rewrite it using the adverb "steadfastly." Share your sentence in the comments.


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