Courage is strength. Courage is honesty. Courage is standing one’s ground no matter what. Courage is standing up for others. In Harper Lee’s classic novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout and Jem Finch, along with their father Atticus, live in Maycomb County, a small, mainly racist town in Alabama during the Great Depression. The Finch family’s neighbor, Mrs. Dubose, and Atticus display acts of personal courage in the story. Specifically, Mrs. Dubose displays courage in her honesty and strength, and Atticus displays courage in his responses to racism based threats and keeping others safe. Mrs. Dubose displays acts of personal courage in her honesty and strength. When Jem and Scout walk past her house to go meet Atticus on his way home, …show more content…
Atticus displays acts of personal courage in his willingness to keep others safe and his response to racism based threats. Many of the citizens of Maycomb County and its surrounding area were upset about Atticus, a lawyer, taking the defense case of Tom Robinson, a black man who was accused of raping a white woman. Mr. Link Deas and Mr. Heck Tate, along with some other men in Maycomb, come to tell Atticus about the Old Sarum lynch mob coming to kill Tom. The next night, Atticus goes down to the county jail and tells the mob to go home and leave Tom alone (Lee 194 and 202). The lynch mob comes to kill Tom, so they could potentially hurt Atticus, too. The amount of courage Atticus has to display to defend Tom outside of the courthouse and stand up to a dangerous mob of men is extremely high, considering the risks he takes. Atticus comes home from work one day, after the trial is over, and is approached by Mr. Bob Ewell, the victim's father: "According to Miss Stephanie Crawford, however, Atticus was leaving the post office when Mr. Ewell approached him, cursed him, spat on him, and threatened to kill him... Atticus's peaceful reaction probably prompted him to inquire,'Too proud to fight, you [Negro-lover]?' Miss Stephanie said Atticus said, 'No, too old', put his hands in his pockets, and strolled on"(291). Mr. Ewell is upset that Atticus had tried to prove that Tom was innocent and that Mr. Ewell had hurt his own daughter. He also believes that
Courage is defined as "the quality of mind or spirit enabling one to meet danger or opposition with fearlessness." According to Atticus Finch, one of the main characters in To Kill a Mockingbird, "Courage is when you know you're licked before you begin, but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what." (pg.121). Harper Lee clearly portrays the theme of courage in her novel, To Kill a Mockingbird. One likes to think of a hero, as strong, brave, and meeting all challenges head on. All the characters in this book have a different view as to what courage
Courage is the commitment to begin without any guarantee of success. One will dare to take risks, have the strength to be compassionate, and the wisdom to be humble; courage is simply the foundation of integrity. What someone does in these moments of being very brave will reveal how strong someone really is, regardless of how much weight someone can deadlift. The courage of each character in "To Kill A Mockingbird" manifests itself in their battles against the corrupt forces of their world.
Courage is usually shown as having great strength and bravado. However, there is another kind of courage, the quiet, humble type, in which an individual stands for his beliefs and principles. To Kill a Mockingbird written by Harper Lee, is filled with many themes and lessons, but the overriding theme is courage. In To Kill a Mockingbird, courage is the ability and willingness to confront fear, pain, danger, uncertainty and intimidation, to stand for what is right. Many of the book’s characters depict this virtue, but none more than Atticus Finch does. He shows courage as a parent, lawyer and member of his community. Atticus believes that courage, like charity, starts at home.
When the word “courage” is presented, many different visions of it come to mind. Maybe fierce warriors riding in to battle, or perhaps world leaders, who have to speak in front of millions. People have different ideas of the word because there really are different definitions of it. But in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, the main characters all share a similar idea of it, as portrayed by their actions and words throughout the book. This definition is the ability to do the right thing, even if it is dangerous or difficult. The characters who show courage include Boo Radley, Scout, and Atticus. Although they are very different characters including gender, age, and personality, their actions all portray a similar concept of courage.
Dubose and Atticus, and applies is to her life. For example, when Jem is forced by Atticus to go and read to Miss Dubose, Scout goes with him. Scout feared the old lady, and did not like her. Yet she went with Jem anyway, and she saw it through to the very end. Scout also shows her bountiful amount of courage, when she breaks up the mob.
Courage, a test of heart and independence, a humble exhibit of what people are willing to fight for. Courage is having bravado, fearlessness, spirit, dauntlessness, valor, pluck, and intrepidity no matter the outcome or consequences. Though many of the characters in the 1930’s Alabama of Harper Lee’s: To KIll A Mockingbird, three stood out further than the rest. Calpurnia, a black woman who works with the Finch family, Tom Robinson, a black man that must put his word on trial against two white people in the height of racism in America, and lastly Mrs. Dubose an old woman
Courage manifests itself through the trials people go through and how they respond. One of the most common trials that many people go through is pain or grief. Some people rise to the occasion and others fall apart. When people fall, the courageous thing to do is to get back up and charge forward. In the book by Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird, Boo, Atticus, and Mrs. Dubose all go through trials of their own and each respond in a unique way unveiling each one’s form of courage. In To Kill a Mockingbird, there are many different outlooks on courage that a reader can see through the characters that Harper Lee creates.
Courage is an incredibly prevalent concept in Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird. Scout Finch observes bravery around her every day in the physiognomy of her father Atticus, the daring actions of her brother Jem and through her own actions; regardless of whether or not she realizes their courageous impact in the moment. Surrounded by small town ideals and a limited society, Scout and her family’s bravery strikes a shocking disparity to the majority of the populace of Maycomb County. Raised by Atticus, a man of intense determination and courage, especially when it comes to upholding his moral values, Scout observes and learns the impact of brave actions and develops an understanding for what it truly means to be courageous.
Courage is one of the main themes in To Kill a Mockingbird. Atticus said he wanted his children to know what real courage is. He wanted them to know that courage is not a man with a gun in his hand. There are many times in the book where certain characters display what Atticus calls “real courage.” Real courage, as Atticus tells it, is knowing you’re going to lose before you begin, but beginning anyways.
Courage is the act of doing something that frightens you. In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, many signs of courage is shown. The novel takes place in the 1930’s during The Great Depression. They are from the small town of Maycomb, Alabama. During the novel, there is a trial between Tom Robinson and Mayella Ewell. Tom Robinson was accused of raping Mayella, a white women. Scout and Jem, Atticus’ children see how their father is treated during this case and learn more about society. The children resemble innocence, and atticus resembles courage.
The idea of true courage is “when you know you’re licked before you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what”(p. 115). In the novel “To Kill A Mockingbird”, characters and situations are used by Harper Lee to illustrate true courage, and the impact it has on people or on a society. The character Mrs. Dubose, overcame her morphine addiction before she died. Arthur “Boo” Radley, risked his life to save the children Jem and Scout Finch, and Atticus Finch, who defended a black man in a town full of racism. Harper Lee explores the idea that true courage can sometimes be found in the least expected person by the unexpected risks they take in order to do the right thing, which would have a positive impact on others or themselves.
While children are young they have read stories of superheroes mythological creatures that displays courage. As they get older, they hear about the achievements of the brave and courageous people who go to war to fight for their country and save lives. Courage is about having confidence to show conformity with one's beliefs and rising up the voice to protect someone else. In “ To Kill a Mockingbird “, by Harper Lee, demonstrates significance of real courage through Atticus' and Boo Radley's character in the novel by defending and saving someone else's
Courage: mental or moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand danger, fear, or difficulty. Being courageous is very difficult, especially when you know the backlash, consequence and knowing the outcome before you start but you see it through no matter what. Courage is very important in everyday life, if you have to stand up for somebody, and to do something even though you do not want to or you stand up and discus your opinion of what is right to you. In the novel, To kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, a major recurring theme of courage is evident throughout the novel in one of the most important characters, Atticus Finch. He is the father of Scout and Jem, a lawyer and an extremely respected and upright man who strives to deal with
“Courage is the commitment to begin without any guaranty of success”(johann wolfgang von goethe). courage is bravery and it takes a lot to be courageous or brave. In the novel to kill a mockingbird, harper lee tells about a boy about 10 to 13 who fills in his shoes and becomes a man and does what he believes he has to do. Jeremy Finch does what he needs to do. He’s broken up a fight his sister was in, watched a man get falsely accused, and risked his life to save his sister. In the book to kill a mockingbird, harper lee had courage play a huge role in her story especially for the character jem finch.
The audacious actions executed by Mrs. Dubose are used to illustrate how she is a fundamental character when it comes to demonstrating true courage. Throughout the years Mrs. Dubose was alive she was unafraid to speak her mind knowing that others had their own views and opinions they would later express. The readers are made aware of this during the time when Mrs. Dubose was speaking to Scout and Jem saying,