Atticus Finch is shown as one of the most respected men in Maycomb. Until Atticus agreed to defend a black man which went against all social norms in the 1930’s, Atticus never had to defend him but he did saying ” if I …show more content…
Tom went against a white man’s word in a court of law knowing the chance he had, this is shown when Tom is asked if he committed the crime and says “I did not, suh.” Tom is shown courageous not only for this but because he helped a white woman which went against social norms, tom said he did it saying “I felt right sorry for her.” He additionally shows courage by speaking up in court because anything he said was not taken into account compared to a white man. Tom could have taken the easily way out and pleaded guilty and end up with a couple of years in prison but he presents true courage as he fights for what is right by telling the truth, regardless of the consequences. Harper Lee uses Tom to demonstrate how sticking up for oneself and standing by the truth is true courage. Tom shows how even though you may lose you are still courageous. This is how Tom displays true courage in the novel and how he is one of the most courageous