Heck Tate, the sheriff, and Mr. Underwood, the owner of the town's newspaper, both align with the values of justice and protecting the innocent in "To Kill a Mockingbird." They support Atticus Finch's efforts to defend Tom Robinson, recognizing the racial injustices of their society. However, they also demonstrate a pragmatic approach in dealing with the town's prejudices, often prioritizing community peace over confronting deep-seated racism directly. Their actions reflect a complex balance between moral integrity and societal pressures.
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