The suit represents Atticus Finch as a lawyer dedicated to his profession. Finch's dress code reveals his standard, position and worth in his surroundings. He is always impeccably dressed.
The glasses symbolise both the strengths and weaknesses of Atticus Finch. His eyesight is weak. Yet he overcomes his weakness by becoming one the best shooters in the county as a boy. After many years he still proves his accuracy by shooting a wild dog named Tim Johnston.
The telephone represents Atticus as being an excellent communicator. The manner in which he communicates with his children is remarkable. He treats them as adults and always listens to their opinion(s) before conveying his own thoughts.
The tree represents Atticus as being a family man. He is friendly with his children and gives them freesom. He is always there for his family thus he is a good father.
The balance scale shows Atticus as a staunch supporter of justice. After Atticus becomes a lawyer for Tom Robinson he knew that he would lose the case because of the great prejudice against black people. Yet Atticus supported Tom Robinson even though the town was displeased with him and showed animosity.