To Kill a Mockingbird Courage Essay

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    In the book, To Kill a Mockingbird, there are many interesting characters, but the characters that are the most intriguing are Atticus Finch, Aunt Alexandra, and Mrs. Dubose. They each have a unique personality and varying approaches to life. Atticus is a very wise, good man and father. Aunt Alexandra is a proper, strict, southern lady. Mrs. Dubose is a very elderly, ill-tempered women. These three characters all contribute in different ways to help create an engaging story. Atticus is…

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    everything that a father should be. Being a man of great strength and courage, he serves as Scout and Jem's hero; the steady presence that keeps them grounded and their only connection to the cruel adult world. Atticus is their teacher, their guardian, and their friend. He takes on these duties without reluctance, and cares for his children the single manner he recognizes how. Profound and genuinely touching, Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird takes readers through events that test human cruelty…

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    Awakening Hero’s Making Difficult Choices Within To Kill a Mockingbird In our society a myth that many believe is that courage is something only hero’s posses. In reality, courage is having the mentality to go against the world and not to fear about what will happen next. A famous impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh quotes “What would life be if we had no courage to attempt anything?” Courage can be shown in the simplest situations like standing up for a peer, overcoming a fear, or taking…

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    Title The definition of courage is the ability to do something that frightens one. Courage is shown many times throughout the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. During the time in the book it is hard for some families because of socials classes. To really be courageous, someone has to go against the norm. In the novel, Tom Robinson, Atticus, and Boo Radley are all courageous people and it is shown through their actions. Each of these people try and help people even if it is not what the…

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    This skill allows him to be more understanding of people and must be a huge advantage in court. When in court for Tom, it is clear that “Atticus was trying to show… that Mr. Ewell could have beaten up Mayella.”(238) After the trial, he understands why Mr. Ewell is so furious and deals with him properly despite how rude and disrespectful Mr. Ewell was. Atticus knows that “You never really understand a person until you consider things from their point of view.”(Atticus n.p.) and he uses this…

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    Atticus Empathy Quotes

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    In To Kill a Mockingbird a lot of crazy events happen, and a lot of true human nature is revealed. Harper Lee does a great job showing good traits like empathy in a story with murder, racism, drug abuse, and injustice. The main characters of the novel are the Finch family. The Finch’s consist of the dad Atticus, the children Jem and Scout, and Calpurnia their African American cook. The novel follows their lives growing up and the hardship that comes when their father is tasked with defending a…

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    what they believe is right. In The Color Purple, these people are Nettie and Celie. Liesel and her parents believe in this theme in The Book Thief. Within To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus and Boo display this theme. Lastly, Irene is the character in In My Hands to express this idea. Within The Color Purple, The Book Thief, To Kill a Mockingbird, and In My Hands, the theme of standing up for what is right, even if you are in the minority, is shown greatly. In the movie, The Color Purple, the…

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    example of scientists who gave up money in order to benefit the greater good. Furthermore, Mahatma Gandhi represents the world leaders who chose to do the moral thing as opposed to one that would bring in more money. And lastly, in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus Finch is the epitome of conscientious thinking in perhaps all literature. Marie Curie and her husband Pierre Curie spent the majority of their lifetime dedicated to the art of science. After discovery radiation from some…

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    iswhat’s right even when everybody else is against himthem. In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill A Mockingbird, Atticus Finch acts as an everyday hero through conflicts that arise in 1930s racist Alabama. Atticus Finch practices law and is appointed to defend a black man. When racist troubles arise, Atticus exhibits courageous, respectful, and responsible traits throughout this novel. Atticus’s first virtue is courage. When Atticus agrees to take Tom Robinson’s case, a group of men come to talk to…

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    Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird begins, Jem Finch is ten years old. Scout begins by mentioning the ending of the story for Jem who breaks his arm when he is thirteen. Although he sometimes teases and aggravates Scout, Jem becomes a good brother. He protects her, serves as one of her best friends, and in the end, saves her life. Many things impact Jem between that beginning sentence and the actual event. Jem ages from 10 to 13 over the course of To Kill a Mockingbird, a period of great…

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