Scout learns what courage is from her father Atticus. Atticus is a brave and witty man who is a lawyer. Atticus accepted the Tom Robinson trial in chapter in chapter 8. This made people have different opinions on the Finch family. At the start of chapter 9, (Lee, 99) Cecil Jacobs had announced in the schoolyard that “Scout Finch’s daddy defends niggers.” Scout asks Jem what that means and he tells her to go ask her Atticus. Atticus says that he is “simply defending a Negro” and that he could never ask his children to mind him again (Lee, 100.) Atticus also shows an example of courage during the Tom Robinson trial (chapters 17-20). The whole town of Maycomb has showed up for Tom Robinson’s trial. Atticus and his …show more content…
The Radley’s have had lots of stories go around about them and their son, Boo. “The more we told Dill about the Radleys, the more he wanted to know, the longer he would stand hugging the light-pole on the corner, the more he would wonder.” (Lee, 15) Ms. Maudie’s house caught fire and Boo had put a blanket on scout’s back to keep her warm. “Boo Radley. You were so busy looking at the fire you didn’t know it when he put the blanket around you.” (Lee, 72) Later on in this book, the children are attacked by Mr Ewell one night while walking home from the pageant. Boo brought up the courage to save the children even though the entire town gossiped about