Maudie Atkinson

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Maudie Atkinson is a kind, sharp-witted neighbor in Harper Lee’s "To Kill a Mockingbird" who serves as a moral compass and supportive friend to the Finch family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in To Kill a Mockingbird
fictional character
literary character
admires Atticus Finch
appearsIn To Kill a Mockingbird
associatedWith Finch family garden conversations
attitudeTowardRacism disapproves of racial prejudice in Maycomb
createdBy Harper Lee
friendOf Atticus Finch
Jem Finch
Scout Finch
gender female
literaryWorkPublicationYear 1960
moralRole moral compass for the Finch children
narrativeFunction challenges social and religious hypocrisy in Maycomb
provides adult perspective to Scout
nationalityInFiction American
neighborOf Atticus Finch
Jem Finch
Scout Finch
notableEvent house burns down in To Kill a Mockingbird
occupation gardener
personalityTrait honest
kind
sharp-witted
supportive
reactionToHouseFire focuses on future and her garden
relationshipToScout confidante
mentor
religiousView critical of religious hypocrisy
residence Maycomb County, Alabama
surface form: Maycomb, Alabama
setting American South during the Great Depression
sharesValuesWith Atticus Finch
supports Atticus Finch
Finch family
Jem Finch
Scout Finch
symbolizes compassion
moral integrity
tolerance
teaches importance of empathy
respect for others
value of moral courage

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To Kill a Mockingbird hasCharacter Maudie Atkinson