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Atticus Finch Moral Courage

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In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee explores the concept of moral courage, and in Atticus Finch, gives the model of a good man who has courage, intelligence, and compassion. He shows this throughout the novel by first being courageous by taking the case, then being intelligent by being clever throughout the trial, lastly he was compassionate when he accepts Boo Radley’s privacy. Atticus Finch was a great example to his community and children by demonstrating these traits.
Atticus was courageous when he decides to take on Tom Robinson’s case. Although Atticus knows the citizens of Maycomb would be upset and furious at him for defending Tom, he did it anyway because he knew it’s the right thing to do. “I certainly am. I do my best

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