Later in the book it says, “‘Some Negroes lie, some Negroes are immoral, some Negro men are not to be trusted around women—black or white. But this is a truth that applies to the human race and not the reticular race of men.’” (Lee 232). This quote is very significant in the story because it shows readers exactly how Atticus is. Unlike many people during this time period, Atticus supports and defends black people. He teaches Scout not to judge someone based on their skin color and also to treat everyone equally, which is different from most mentors at this time because not many of them believed in this statement. Leading this back to my thesis, Scout’s curious personality asks many questions to Atticus about really anything that’s on her mind. In this case, her question led to Atticus telling her that he supports black people and later tells her that she should never judge anyone. During this time period, not many people preached to their kids what Atticus did, therefore, there weren’t many mentors like him. This made Scout’s perception of him different because she viewed him differently than how she viewed other significant adults in her