To Kill a Mockingbird

What is unusual about Atticus' new case? Also, why does he take the case if he thinks he will not win?

What is unusual about Atticus' new case? Also, why does he take the case if he thinks he will not win?

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Atticus is defending a black man on rape charges of a white girl. This case is believed to be unwinnable. Atticus takes the case because it is the right thing to do. He may face overwhelming odds but doing the right thing, the moral thing, is never in vain