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    Moral Courage Theme Essay

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    Courage is the ability to do something that an individual knows is harmful and/or difficult. It can be found in two forms, moral and physical. Moral courage is doing what is right under any circumstances, despite the consequences. The theme of moral courage can be explored in texts such as To Kill a Mockingbird, Malala Yousafzai delivers defiant riposte to Taliban militants with speech to the UN General Assembly, and “Zach Lederer wins over nation even in loss to cancer”. To Kill a Mockingbird…

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    In How to Kill a Mockingbird there are many people being alienated for different reasons? For example in this book black people are disliked. In Maycomb, white people are grown up to despise black people. Tom Robinson is one of the many black people that are shunned against. Very few white people think everyone should be equal, but Atticus thinks differently. As Tom and Atticus fight in court to show people that just because you are black doesn’t mean you have to be the guilty one. Tom, a man,…

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    To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel that can give a clear lesson to further the movement for racial equality. Scout is a little girl in the south. She is the main character and protagonist of the novel. She lives with her brother Jem and her father, Atticus in Maycomb, Alabama. She is very intelligent, thanks to her father. There is a clear connection between To Kill a Mockingbird and the Civil Rights Era, as well as issues of racism today. Scout learns the town's colossal issue with class on her…

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    What is a hero? Is it what people see in movies, a man in tight and has super powers? A hero can come in any shape, size, gender, or race. From a superhero like The Flash or a Police Officer people see in their everyday lives, heros are found everywhere. In the the Marvel comics, Daredevil, DC comics, The Flash, and reality, Police officer, heroes are men who have shown distinguished courage or ability, and who is admired for his brave deeds and noble qualities, But a police officer does not…

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    The Omniscient Indifferent Narrator Kurt Vonnegut’s “Harrison Bergeron” is a satirical dystopian short story. The story starts by presenting a utopian future that sounds desirable to the reader. At the beginning of the story, everybody is finally “equal”, according to the narrator, due to the amendments of the constitution. As the reader keeps reading, even from the third line of the first paragraph, the reader might start to find faults in the society and begin to feel curious about the story.…

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    To Kill a Mockingbird - “Atticus said to Jem one day, “I’d rather you shot at tin cans in the back yard, but I know you'll go after birds. Shoot all the Bluejays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird." This passage was a major part of the story because of the symbolism that has now been revealed. The Mockingbird is a harmless and pure hearted animal, which in this story symbolizes Boo Radley and Tom Robinson. I chose this passage because of the strong…

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    The Voice of Wisdom Harper Lee wrote the stunning novel To Kill A Mockingbird during a time in the United States that was tragic. In the South, if you were not white or rich you had no rights. African-Americans were discriminated every single day. Citizens of the South did not trust black men. White men believed that African-Americans just wanted to steal your money and rape your women and children. This was an awful stereotype, and sadly, it still can be found in America today. To Kill A…

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    Harper Lee uses characters and events in To Kill a Mockingbird to show courage throughout the book. Courage is shown through the characters by having them do the right thing even though it may go against society. Lee shows courage with the events by making them situations where not everyone is in agreement and the characters have to choose the right decision. They have to be brave and stand up for their beliefs even when the situation is very hard. In the book, Harper Lee, displays the theme…

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    Ethical issues are present throughout the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Atticus, the protagonist’s father, who is a lawyer in Maycomb, Alabama, is part of an obstruction of justice, as well as Sheriff Tate. Their exceptional manners were not shown by the end of the story, where Bob Ewell, who had named Tom Robinson guilty of rape, had all his intentions to kill little Jem and Scout. During the event, the town’s ghost, Boo Radley, becomes the hero, but also the criminal of the scene.…

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    Metamorphosis Over the course of time, there have been a great many classical novels written that embalm the essence of humanity. The truly great works of literature capture the human element, confronting prevalent issues in society through their thought provoking messages. Often these works of art challenge sociological stereotypes. Most of these stereotypes are even prominent to this day. A modern day stereotype such as the concept of it being impossible for someone growing up in an abusive or…

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