Tom was wrongly accused of raping Mayella and was taken advantage of because he, a colored man, was helping out a white woman. “Tom Robinson was the only person who was ever decent to her. But she said he took advantage of her, and when she stood up, she looked at him as if he was dirt beneath her feet” (Lee 257). Tom always tried help Mayella Ewell, free of charge. This shows bravery because Tom knew that Mayella would betray him, since during that time, all white men despised and loathed black men. In fact, Tom Robinson knew that Mayella’s father, Bob Ewell, would have beaten or killed him had he found out that Tom was helping his daughter. This is significant because Tom wanted to do the right thing by helping Mayella, even though he was taken advantage of and placed in prison as a result. Tom Robinson was a very courageous man as he was brave enough to help Mayella, even though it was expected that he would get antagonized by Mayella’s …show more content…
Dubose, and Tom Robinson are all very courageous because they always do what is right instead of what is easy. First of all, Atticus supports all the Negroes and is not prejudiced against them because of their skin color, Furthermore, Mrs. Dubose is addicted to the drug Morphine, but she finally gets rid of her addiction with her last breath. Moreover, Tom is clearly portrayed as a mockingbird throughout the story. He was innocent and did nothing wrong, yet he was punished and shot at because he was black. Clearly, Atticus, Mrs. Dubose, and Tom Robinson are all very strong and brave when it comes to doing what is right. They have shown in the story that they would rather do the right thing instead of the easy option. Also, they are good examples of the author’s message as they assert that people should be judged based on their actions instead of who they