Atticus was a great parent figure. In the text, we learn that he wasn't playful or fun, but he did take parenting seriously. What he didn't do in terms of play is he made up in moral lessons. He raised the children to know the difference between wrong and right, injustice and justice. He set a positive example for his kids, while also being fair and loving. To put it simply, he prepared his children for life and growing up. I think that makes him an good father.
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