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    To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, is about the lives of Scout, Jem and their father Atticus. This story took place in Maycomb, Alabama during the 1930s. Jem and Scout learn about racism and segregation in the southern United States. In this book you will learn how hopeless it is to prove the innocence of a black man who is wrongfully accused of rape, and prove the innocence of a black man who is wrongfully accused of rape, and about a wrongfully judged person, Boo Radley. Atticus says to Jem…

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    Courage. What is courage? Can your five senses interact with it? No, because courage is an abstract word used in different scenarios in life. To Kill A Mockingbird is an award-winning novel that is used to teach students indirectly lessons that will benefit them in the future. The most important lesson taught by Harper Lee, the author of this novel, is to try your best to become more courageous and to try new things every once in a while. Scout, the protagonist of this book has shown growing…

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    people presume that courage is simply a person who accomplishes a grand feat rather than having the quality of mind that enables a person to face difficulty or danger without fear. However, true courage depends on the eyes of the beholder. Courage is many things. Slyly embodied in both reticent and vital characters, Harper Lee in To Kill a Mockingbird and Reginald Rose in 12 Angry Men both create a broad representation of courage. In both works of literature, the idea of courage that is being…

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    Courage is a major idea in the book, To KIll A Mockingbird. In this book, Harper Lee defines courage with a metaphor; “instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand”. Harper was trying to say that there are two types of courage, mental and physical, mental courage is harder to behold than physical. Just think about how easy it is to go and hit someone who made you mad. Now think about if someone made you mad and you have the courage to not hit them. It’s harder to have…

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    speaking. There are grand acts of courage, and then there are smaller courageous acts that can sometimes go unseen. Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird explores different examples of courage through its characters. Mrs. Dubose, Atticus Finch, and Arthur Radley were all presented with opportunities to show courage. Whether these actions be big or small, these characters display the difficulty that it can take to do something courageous. Mrs. Dubose showed great courage by accepting that attempting…

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    To Kill a Mockingbird displays many characters who hold the belief that no one should be discriminated against because of their race or gender. Many of the memorable characters in TKM display courage while trying to uphold this view in a society that has the opposite opinion. One of the characters who displays courage is Atticus Finch, who defends Tom Robinson in a trial for his life. Another is Scout Finch who sticks to her morals about treating people fairly and not fighting people she…

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    Courage is an important aspect if you want to live life your way. Courage is a very prominent theme in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee and is shown throughout the novel. Courage is doing what is right no matter the consequences. The two main characters that shows courage are Atticus Finch and Arthur “Boo” Radley. Atticus Finch shows courage by not following the social norms of Maycomb and instead following his own beliefs and morals. For example, when Tom Robinson was accused of rape by…

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    If Jem hadn't gone on an anti-camellia rampage, Atticus might have made his son go read to Mrs. Dubose anyway, in order "to see what real courage is" (11.153)—not using a gun, but fighting for a cause you believe in even if you know you probably won't win.s that why she jumped Francis? Yes. Atticus asks why Scout's asking for a definition if she understood it well enough to make it the reason for a fight, and Scout says that it was the way Francis said it that got on her nerves. Atticus tells…

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    Real courage is fighting for what is right regardless of winning or losing. Atticus Finch defines real courage, and he demonstrates that many times in the novel. The demonstrations that Atticus Finch shows also teaches his kids lessons. Atticus mainly shows real courage during the long period of Tom Robinson’s case. Atticus goes against Maycomb when he takes on the case of defending Tom Robinson. Atticus understands that taking on this case he would become an object of ridicule and no one would…

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    “Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy . . . but sing their hearts out for us. That’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.”(To Kill a Mockingbird, page 119) To Kill a Mockingbird takes place in a small town called Maycomb. Which is narrated by a child named Jean Louise “Scout” Finch who acquires how to handle difficult situations in her life. While learning to live in a world with racism, injustice, and criticism, Scout finds courage being presented by many of her role…

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