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In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus never has to rethink his position on an issue. He is very level-headed all throughout. In comparison with most of Maycomb’s citizens, he is the only one who is least infected by prejudice. He is not racist as he goes to a black community to deliver news. He also lets his children go to Calpurnia’s church. He doesn’t have problems with the circumstances wherein his children are looked after by a black woman.