To Kill a Mockingbird

what does Atticus say about mobs and men over the breakfast table?

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Atticus says the mob of men were simply ignorant. Atticus says it took the simplicity and honesty of a child to appeal to the humanity within them. He thinks that children have a way of diffusing tension, and a way of seeing the world without prejudice (until they learn it).

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