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The document discusses Atticus Finch's parenting style in 'To Kill a Mockingbird,' highlighting his commitment to justice and equality. He fosters conscience in his children, Scout and Jem, by encouraging them to interact with him as equals and teaching them empathy through both instruction and example. Additionally, the narrative addresses the portrayal of the Black community in Maycomb as victims of prejudice, emphasizing Lee's moral condemnation of discrimination.
