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I believe Atticus see's well when he is Shooting. As Miss Maudie said he was the deadest shooter in Maycomb County in his time.

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Atticus demonstrates his ability to "see well" throughout the novel by showing empathy, fairness, and understanding towards others, despite societal norms or prejudices. This is best exemplified in his defense of Tom Robinson, where he sees beyond the racial biases of the town to fight for justice and equality. By embodying these values, Atticus serves as a moral compass for both his children and the community.

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