Sunday, January 5, 2020
Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee - 1847 Words
The word courage is defined as ââ¬Å"The quality of mind or spirit that enables a person to face difficulty, danger, pain, etc, without fear.â⬠In Harper Leeââ¬â¢s novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus Finch strongly demonstrates courage though his words and actions. He defends Tom Robinson even though doing this he puts his family at risk for discrimination due to the prejudice and racial inequity in Maycomb. In addition, Arthur ââ¬ËBooââ¬â¢ Radley displays courage as he reveals himself to those who were around him such as the children after being shut away from the rumors that surround him from the people of Maycomb. Arthur displays courage as he attempts to communicate with Jem and Scout. Finally, Miss Maudie, portrays courage as she watches her houseâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦In doing so, this puts Atticus a wielder of courage for the fact that justice has more power than the harm that is to come from defending Tom Robinson. Also, Atticus shows physical courage as he sits outside the jail cell protecting Tom during the night from the mob attempting to lynch him. As Atticus defends Tom, he tries to talk sense into the mob of people, in doing so Atticus puts himself first in front of the danger of the angry crowd, being ready to face threats of death or even death without expressing any show of fear. Because of the amount of tension and hate towards Atticus for defending Tom Robinson, he tells Scout ââ¬Å"You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.â⬠(Lee 39). However, he tells Scout this advice which then governs her through the novel as she develops and as many question the reason Atticus defends Tom. Atticus is explaining a person does not know what another person is going through until one pictures their world through their own eyes and see the views of that person and their experiences. Additionally, Atticusââ¬â¢ display of physical c ourage is evident in his relationship with the people of Maycomb. During one night, a
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