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    Choosing Courage Through the means of books, movies, television, and everyday encounters, courage is shown in many ways throughout life. Wondering how my peers defined this abstract term pushed me to question some of them. The first three people I asked said “courage is persisting through something even though it seems impossible.” My research found this to be the most common response from teenagers because it can be applied in many parts of life–meaning it must be relatable–and is easy to comprehend

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    Atticus Moral Courage

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    The word courage may conjure up the typical images of soldiers fighting a war or firefighters saving houses. While these are courageous acts, they represent merely one type of courage. In To Kill A Mockingbird Harper Lee showcases an alternative type of courage, moral courage, through two main characters and their selfless but righteous actions. Throughout the book, Atticus is illustrated as a compassionate and intellectual man, withholding high standards and morals. These same morals drive Atticus

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    The written definition of courage in the Merriam-Webster dictionary is the capability to do something that you know is challenging or dangerous. When asking a majority of people, they will state that courage is when you have the guts to face a fear or having the willingness to go above and beyond when needed. However, my definition of courage is having the ability to deal with surrounding negativity, including negative retorts made by others. Nonetheless, all the definitions have one thing in common

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    Atticus Finch Courage

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    Courage is "the ability and willingness to confront fear, pain, danger, uncertainty or intimidation," (Wikipedia). Many people associate courage with conquering someone's fear by fighting, but that is not what real courage is. "Real courage is when you fight for what is right regardless of whether you win or lose," (Atticus Finch). In TKAM, Book Atticus, and Miss Maudie display courage not by fighting, but instead living their lives by their moral codes. Throughout this essay you will discover what

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    of fortitude. This definition does not go deep enough. Fortitude is having the courage, bravery, and strength to face the pain, suffering, and problems that we go through during the course of our lives. Courage is one of the key factors of fortitude. It is defined as the “quality of mind that enables a person to face the difficulty, danger, pain, etc., without fear” at thefreedictionary.com. In other words courage is a state of mind that allows people to be able to face extremely difficult things

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    Courage is the ability to do something that frightens one. It could also mean being brave or standing up to do something that you did not want to do. I’ve been reading short stories such as The Necklace by Guy De Maupassant, The Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst and etc. And out of all these stories I feel like the short story The Scarlet Ibis shows the most courage in my eyes. Not only does it show great courage, but it is a humble to me. No doubt having someone that loves and cares for you is one

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    Throughout The Odyssey, Odysseus the main character showed many heroic qualities that made him a good person. He valued courage by never giving up, no matter how horrible things got. He also valued strength. Courage and physical strength are easily portrayed throughout the story. The Odyssey portrays many examples of Odysseus having courage. There are many instances where Odysseus had to face the worst, and still managed to save his men. For example, while Odysseus and his men were out in the

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    Courage is a very simple word that means bravery. Courage is something that is easier said than it is done. Courage also has a lot to do with confidence. If you are not confident in what you want people wont really pay attention. Courage is a beautiful gift that we all have, but only some use it. When I think about a woman of courage, the first name that comes to mind is Malala Yousafzai. Malala is from Pakistan, she lived in a place where the Taliban rule banned girls from

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    An epic hero displays bravery, courage, and strength. An epic hero also wants to achieve immortality through heroic actions. Beowulf can be categorized as a legendary epic hero. There are many things that prove Beowulf is an epic hero in the poem. He proves that he is an epic hero through his heroic actions that occur throughout the poem. Beowulf displays bravery several times throughout the story. He shows bravery by coming to Herot to help Hrothgar and his men by offering to fight Grendel. He

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    Courage Paper Courage is an ability worthy of respect. Beingcourageous is being able to have strength and bravery in the face of pain and hardship. People like my father, Martin Luther King Jr., and evenIron man have the attribute of being courageous in common. Each of them have fought for a cause, put others before themselves, and continued to do what most couldn’t do and thought to be impossible. Difficulties are brought up everyday and it is courage that allows us to choose to act out against

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