Tom Robinson is falsely accused of rape and Atticus defends him in court no matter what anybody in Maycomb thought about it. Atticus knows he has no chance with winning the case, but to him trying is all that matters. For example, Most citizens of Maycomb consider Atticus a “Nigger-lover” for it and they refuse to agree that he should defend Tom but of course this doesn't stop him. Atticus explains, “Simply because we were licked a hundred years before we started is no reason for us not to try to win” (Lee 78). Here, what can be seen is that racism was so strong at this time and black people had no rights but it didn't stop Atticus from putting in all his effort. Atticus defends tom because he knows it's the right thing to do, even if it is making him the talk of the town. Being able to survive all the hate through the trial made atticus a stronger person and shows the amount of courage he carries. Atticus Finch holds the title of having the most courage in To kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee through all of the brave acts he has partaken in. He was never frightened by doing anything even if it made the whole town look at him like he was crazy. A man who can go from being a dull lawyer to a remarkable hero is truly amazing. Atticus teaches that having moral courage and believing in effort is key and he will always be known as a respected man in the town of
Tom Robinson is falsely accused of rape and Atticus defends him in court no matter what anybody in Maycomb thought about it. Atticus knows he has no chance with winning the case, but to him trying is all that matters. For example, Most citizens of Maycomb consider Atticus a “Nigger-lover” for it and they refuse to agree that he should defend Tom but of course this doesn't stop him. Atticus explains, “Simply because we were licked a hundred years before we started is no reason for us not to try to win” (Lee 78). Here, what can be seen is that racism was so strong at this time and black people had no rights but it didn't stop Atticus from putting in all his effort. Atticus defends tom because he knows it's the right thing to do, even if it is making him the talk of the town. Being able to survive all the hate through the trial made atticus a stronger person and shows the amount of courage he carries. Atticus Finch holds the title of having the most courage in To kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee through all of the brave acts he has partaken in. He was never frightened by doing anything even if it made the whole town look at him like he was crazy. A man who can go from being a dull lawyer to a remarkable hero is truly amazing. Atticus teaches that having moral courage and believing in effort is key and he will always be known as a respected man in the town of