Tuesday, April 28, 2020
To Kill A Moking Bird Essays - To Kill A Mockingbird, Atticus Finch
  To Kill A Moking Bird    To Kill a Mockingbird- The theme of courage  In 1960, Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird was published. It is a story about   growing up, human dignity and prejudgment. It is a story about courage. Courage is   mental or moral strength to venture, persevere and withstand danger, fear, or difficulty.   The theme of courage is embodied in the characters of the novel. Courage is apparent in   Atticus, Boo, and Jem. Throughout the novel, the actions and feelings these characters   exhibit shows the true meaning of courage.  Atticus Finch is a studious man with a sense of morality that no other character in   the book comes close to matching. Atticus' behavior is governed by reason, morals and   values- not cheap popularity. In the novel, Atticus takes on the Tom Robinson case.   When asked about the reason he takes on this case, Atticus simply relies, ?But do you   think I could face my children otherwise This is truly an act of admirable courage   because he goes against all odds of the prejudice town and takes on this case. Atticus is   harassed and tormented by the town for taking on the case. Yet he would rather be   taunted than to go against his morals. This is courageous of him because he performs this   courageous act and expects nothing in return. By taking on this case, Atticus is harassed   by Bob Ewell. When Bob spits in Atticus' face, all Atticus says is, ?I wish Bob Ewell   wouldn't chew tobacco.? Instead of sinking to Bob Ewells' level, Attics takes the   harassment and takes it with his head held high. This ability to withstand harassment   from Bob Ewell, and Maycomb, is courage. Atticus shoots Tim Johnson- a ?mad dog?   with rabies. Atticus places his own life in danger in order to protect the lives of others.   This event occurs at the perfect time in the story, just as the kids label Atticus as being   ?feeble: he was nearly 50.? Shooting Tim Johnson proves to the children Atticus is   anything but feeble, he is indeed courageous. As the reader can clearly see, Atticus   epitomizes the definition of courage. Courage, in Atticus' opinion, is not being able to   fight with fists but to fight with knowledge and dignity. Atticus tells the children,   ?I wanted you to see what real courage is instead of the idea that courage is a man   with a gun in his hand. Its when you known your licked before you begin but you   begin anyway and you see it through no matter what. You rarely win, but   sometimes you do.?   Atticus acknowledges this as courage. He knows he will never win the Tom Robinson   case, yet he continues to give it 101%. Without any doubt, Atticus is the definition of   courage.  The man who is ostracized by Maycomb, the man who lives in mysterious seclusion-   all words describing Boo Radley. Though never stated, it is implied that Boo is a recluse   because of his mean-spirited brother, Nathan. Yet Boo truly does want to be part of the   ?outside world,? though he somewhat fears it. Boo proves to be courageous because he   goes against the wishes of Nathan and leaves various paraphernalia in the knothole of the   big oak tree. Rumors travel around town about Boo, such as ?Boo drove the scissors into   his parent's leg, pulled them out, wiped them clean and resumed his activities.? Boo is   able to ignore such rumors and carry on. This shows courage, the courage to live life   even when presented with many obstacles. When Bob Ewell attempts to make an attack   on the children, Boo rushes in to save their lives. Boo doesn't think twice about his life,   only thinking about others. Boo is a scrawny character, Bob Ewell is definitely bigger in   size then Boo. Yet Boo acts courageously and looks danger in the eye- all for others.   Jem Finch is the character that changes most during the course of the novel. He starts   off as a gawky boy and turns into a mature and courageous young adult. Courage is   evident in Jem. It takes courage for Jem to be the way he is in the story- opinionated and   strong-willed. All of the people around Jem constantly    
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