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He shows many personality traits throughout the play. Good and bad. In the beginning he prevents Tybalt from hurting Romeo though he is a Montague. This shows respect and empathy to his character. Later on, however, he tells Juliet that he will disown her if she is not to marry Paris. This shows that he believes that only he is correct and that his rules should be followed.
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What examples does chapter 19 provide of characters practicing empathy
In this chapter Jem, Scout and Dill are the characters that practice empathy. When the trial of Tom Robinson was about to start, Jem, Scout and Dill snuck into the courtroom. They were not supposed to be there.
Which characters are able to ""climb into the skin"" of others and ""walk around in it""?
Boo Radley, Atticus Finch and Tom Robinson are all victims of prejudice, and all three characters are plagued by this.
How do they respond to others as a result?
It affects them all differently; crippling them and disabling them from acting as they wish
What are the consequences
These characters suffered due to the prejudice that they face. For instance, the first character Boo, is excluded and always kept away from society by his father who locks him up. It is obvious that Boo suffers from lack of socialization and in addition to his cruel father, he grows up to be an antisocial individual who is lonely. Atticus on the other hand has to confront a mob that is ready to kill Tom and he puts his life in danger. He also suffers the lack of approval by his fellow white folks. Furthermore, his looks have made the town to brand him as evil. This social discrimination makes him a victim because when he is claimed to be the one causing evil, the children, as well as adults, dislike him. He thus suffers emotionally.