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Lack Of Courage In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Courage is something only a few souls had in Maycomb, the small and tired town in Alabama. Not everybody could stand up to their beliefs, so they follow and agree to whatever other people say, not realizing the effects that take place in their lack of courage. Without courage, the kids who hold the future are not taught to speak their mind which inhibits their mindset to flourish and their ignorance to deepen. But, in the sleepy town of Maycomb, there are a few individuals who are courageous and voice out their opinion even though it’s different from everyone else's. First, we have innocent and oblivious Scout; the youngest character in the book. Despite of her purity, her actions have a great impact on everyone. On the night when Scout, Jem …show more content…

Miss Maudie, a woman who was wise and judicious, had her own morals when it came to judgement and racism. She didn’t look down on the colored people, she doesn’t spread gossip about anyone, nor does she go along with the rumors of Boo Radley being a flesh eating murderer. Miss Maudie has a great influence on the kids, she doesn’t feed the kids false rumors of a person. Dolphus Raymond, who was disliked for preferring colored people over white, had to pretend to be drunk all the time so that it seemed like it was an excuse to like black folks. After all, what white man preferred black folks? Lastly, there was Atticus Finch. The brave man who defended Tom Robinson, the black man who was accused of raping and beating Mayella Ewell. Atticus was a man that had an abundance of wisdom, he would make it so Scout and Jem know it’s not right to judge someone before you get to know them. “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.” (Lee 39). This is the important quote Atticus tells Scout, which will help her get along with all kinds of people with different

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