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What does Atticus mean when he tells Scout that a person’s conscience is the “one thing that doesn’t abide by majority rule”?


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Atticus means that an individual's sense of right and wrong is personal and cannot be swayed by popular opinion. Conscience is subjective and should guide one's decisions, regardless of what the majority believes.
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