During the 1930s, the southern United States was a hard place to live due to the Great Depression. The south was filled with almost as much poverty as it was racism. In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, courage was a very stong theme. A character that strongly represents courage is Atticus Finch, an open-minded man that was ahead of his time. Atticus Finch was an open-minded man that was ahead of his time. He was a single parent of two children, Jem and Scout. He made sure that they were well-educated and kind. While talking about Mrs. Dubose, Atticus advised the kids, “You just hold your head high and be a gentlemen,”(Lee 133). It was courageous of Atticus to raise his children as a single parent. Atticus was also a lawyer. He showed
"I wanted to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun." What kinds of heroism and courage are shown in To Kill a Mockingbird? Discuss.
Harper Lee's novel To Kill a Mockingbird was published in the year of 1960, and is one of the few American classic novels awarded the Pulitzer Prize. The racism that is prevalent in many southern American towns in the 1930s is brought to life with profound imagery in To Kill a Mockingbird. There are several characters in the book, yet the true main character is the narrator's father, Atticus Finch. He is a man of great integrity and intelligence. A very heroic figure in more ways than one, Atticus possesses traits like being principled, determined, and, more importantly, he teaches others. When looking at To Kill a Mockingbird, one can see that Lee uses lots of description, dialogue, and actions to portray Atticus as a heroic individual.
"Courage isn't an absence of fear. It's doing what you are afraid to do. It's having the power to let go of the familiar and forge ahead into new territory." ~John Maxwell. In To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout (Jean Louise Finch), Jem (Jeremy Atticus Finch), and Atticus Finch display acts of valor that contribute, and in some cases encourage their rectitude. Harper Lee demonstrates that acting courageously can lead to an improved, sustained, or newly developed personal integrity.
Atticus Finch is a model father created by Harper Lee in the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird. He is an important figure in the Maycomb, Alabama Community. He raises his children, Jean Louise Finch (Scout) and Jeremy Atticus Finch (Jem) with wide sets of morals, disciplines them, and is a true role model. Atticus allows his children to be individuals and does not try to change who they are. He teaches them fairness and equality among many different types of people in Maycomb. He is always teaching his children about how their actions may affect others, then, as a result, devices punishments to teach Scout and Jem valued life lessons. In many situations, Atticus can chastise his children, but he allows them mature and notice their own mistakes
Given the fact that Scout is the main role in To Kill a Mockingbird, how does Atticus show the most courage? Atticus’ courage grows throughout the story when he ignores racist remarks and rude treatment as he takes on Tom Robinson’s unbalanced trial. During To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, Atticus Finch is given a trial case in which he has to defend an African American man. The novel takes place in Alabama, during a time where the majority of the South strongly promoted racist beliefs. Although he had no choice in the matter, Atticus Finch shows the most courage when he goes along with Tom’s trial in an effort to decrease the racism in Maycomb County.
In the book To Kill a Mockingbird there are many acts of courage. Some displayed their courage against evil that was strong at that time and help start the recognition of the cruel outlook on African Americans. Some displayed their courage to save themselves or another. Atticus Finch, Jem Finch, Arthur Radley, and Mrs. Dubose display courage exactly as it is defined.
Courage, Atticus Finch is what comes to mid after I read the book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Atticus Finch is a father of two and an only father, he lives in the small county of Maycomb. After reading this book, Atticus seems like the most courageous character in the book, he does many very courageous acts such as defending a black man just out of kindness and courage. Atticus Finch, Atticus is a very brave and courageous man.
A hero is someone who is idealized for the courage they have and the person's noble qualities. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus Finch displayed many of these characteristics of a hero and someone courageous. He was one of the most important characters in the novel due to his heroic and courageous beliefs. Atticus fits the attribute of “real courage” because according to him someone with real courage is when “you know[you've been] licked before you begin, but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what. You rarely win, but sometimes you do”(112).
Atticus Finch demonstrates a significant amount of courage throughout the novel. He takes on the case of Tom Robinson, even though he is not a fan of criminal law. For goodness sake before the trial even begins, Atticus knows that there is no chance of him winning the case. He also knows that if he takes on the case, it could be very dangerous, considering the fact that most of the whites in Maycomb want Tom Robinson killed. Tom Robinson is being accused of beating and raping a white women. Especially because he is black and race was an issue during this time, many people are not happy. Many of these whites along with their families turn angry towards Atticus Finch for trying to defend Mr. Robinson. Despite all of this along with knowing that
In life society faces challenges and difficulties, but it is how we respond to them that shapes our values and character. Courage is not a ‘lose or win’ situation, but it is defined as doing what is conscientious instead of what is, according to one’s values, wrong. It helps to shape the world and provides insight into people’s opinions and actions. Courage is exemplified in the novel, To Kill A Mockingbird as Atticus teaches his children the important lessons of life and how true courage is not gained through a gun. Real courage is the power and willingness to do something about a concern, which relates to the experience of Mrs. Dubose and her quitting the use of morphine in order to die clean. Like Atticus’s teaching, courage is also shown through the heroic actions of abolitionist, Harriet Tubman, as well as Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. These powerful role models inspire the idea of courage as they took action on what they believed in. The courage of amazing historical figures has given today’s society a sense of freedom of choice, and encourages people to create new ideas for their beliefs. The courageous acts of Malala Yousafzai for human rights advocacy and also the bravery of the men and women who serve our country in the United States Armed Forces demonstrate the belief and action of our current society. Courage is an important and consistent attribute in Harper Lee’s, To Kill A Mockingbird, as well as Harriet Tubman’s contribution to the abolitionist movement,
In addition to being a lawyer, Atticus is also a single father to Scout and Jem,who are deeply . Atticus is a man who believes in equality amongst all, and tries to implicate his qualities into his children. In the ____ novel written by Harper Lee’s novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, one of the most notable themes presented by the author is courage; which is shown through one of the main characters, Atticus Finch. The novel concentrates on the Finch family and the circumstances that Atticus and his two children face over a time frame of three years.
What is moral courage? When do you follow this term? Well, moral courage is the courage to take action for moral reasons despite the risk of adverse consequences. Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel created in the 1930’s that explains childhood and growing up in the Southern United States. With many hard and terrible situations occurring, it gets difficult for people to decide on what is the right thing to do. The novel has many characters who do this such as Scout Finch, who is 6 years old and her older brother, Jem Finch. Both of these children are living with their father in Maycomb, Alabama. These characters mainly stay with their friend, Dill looking day and night at the Radley’s place for Boo Radley and see if he is actually crazy. Their father, Atticus Finch on the other
“Moral courage is the most valuable and usually the most absent characteristic in men.” - George S. Patton. It is easy to do what everyone else is doing but it is difficult to be the one to stand out and do what you believe is right. Not everyone is capable of standing out of the crowd for the truth, many people find it much easier to conform rather than speak their opinion or the truth. It is much easier to blend in with the rest of the flock than lead the pack. There are two very important elements in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird to convey moral courage, setting and symbolism. Lee uses these two elements to show the reader that doing the right thing is not always easy but necessary for the triumph of good.
While many may view a family as a mother and a father raising a few children, Atticus Finch proves that a family doesn’t have to fit the mold to flourish. In To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus raises his two children, Jem and Scout, after his wife passed away. Just because Atticus isn’t married, doesn't mean he isn’t able to provide for his children physically, emotionally, and mentally. Miss Maudie comments on his parenting by saying, “Atticus Finch is the same in his house as he is on the public streets” (Lee 61). Atticus is a good parent for his children because he is able to set an example without remarrying. Scout and Jem learn to be honest, kind, and respectful to everyone from Atticus. Scout, the novel’s narrator, doesn’t feel any sense of emptiness by not having a mother to raise her. The Finch’s may not be a traditional family, but Atticus’s parenting shows that they are able to be successful and happy.
Atticus Finch was a great single father to his two children Jem and Scout. He knew exactly how to raise them on his own along with help from Cal his maid. One example of this would be how he handled the Boo Radley incident. Jem and Scout were harassing Boo Radley, and Atticus got right on them and taught them that what they were doing was wrong. Jem and Scout respected their father enough to never go back to that house again. This is