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    says to Jem that he wants his son “To see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand”. Courage is simply defined as having strength and power when faced with any problem that's frightening. Courageous people show characteristics such as being fearless, daring and bold. Courageousness is expressed greatly throughout “To Kill A Mockingbird” by Atticus and his kids. Although they did show a lot of courage by standing up to those who sought to bring down

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    Courage is often shown by actions of helpfulness, braveness, or just doing the right thing. When the mad dog, Tim Johnson, was advancing down the street, Calpurnia called Atticus Finch first, instead of calling the sheriff because she knew only Atticus could kill Tim with one shot. Atticus could shoot better than anyone in Maycomb, but it takes him a lot of courage to shoot the mad dog, because he hasn’t shot a gun in thirty years. Also, he doesn’t want to shoot unless he has to for the sake of not

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    In TKAM by Harper Lee and “Courage” by Edgar Guest, there are many similarities in the development of the theme and tone and several reasons why Harper Lee chose to present it this way. To begin, in both pieces of literature, the theme of courage is presented in similar ways. To have courage is to display strength even when faced with a difficult adversary. In TKAM, Atticus chose to defend Tom Robinson, a black man, even though he was being ridiculed by other people. Atticus displayed his own bravery

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    Bravery : A Brave Hobbit

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    it has courage” is a memorable quote from a critically acclaimed video game (The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess). That miniscule quote presents one of the most beneficial life lessons anyone could apprehend. For example, the most powerful man or woman in the land is able to decapitate anything with a single tap of a sword, but if the feeblest juvenile was bolder than them, that child would

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    one that live with hope because it takes courage to have hope. This is an important topic because without hope most people will get caught up on what is going to occur to them and not have hope that things can get better. In the novel, Footprints at the Window by Phyllis Reynolds and the article "Hope for Ebola Epidemic End in Liberia" by Jen Christensen both express the same theme that courageous people are the ones who live with hope because it takes courage in order to be hopeful. Here is one way

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    Is Atticus A Hero Essay

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    Atticus stands up to racism, knowing that in doing so, he is exploiting him and his family to troubled times. His moral courage is as strong as his physical courage. In To kill a mockingbird the courage that Atticus displays in defending Tom Robinson is because of his integrity. Miss Maudie explains to Jem that he stands up for the integrity of Maycomb county. Miss Maudie said "We are so rarely called upon to

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    courageous in their own ways. Everyone can have courage even if it is not a big societal problem. Being courageous is standing up for what is right, doing something even though there is a risk, and having determination. To start things off, being courageous is standing up for what is right. According to “An Act of Courage by Lauren Green” it explains how Rosa Parks argued that her seat was not reserved for white people. Rosa Parks was exemplary of courage because she stood up for what was right and

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    feel like we have no courage at all and then at other times we feel like we have all the courage in the world. There were many times in my life where I felt like I had a lot of courage, and times where I felt like I had no courage at all. Courage is also a theme in the book Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson. It is important to have courage because it makes people happy, it can help people get out of risky situations, and it makes people more confident in themselves. Having courage makes people ten times

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    What the reader experiences while reading the novel, is entirely different from what he expects from a typical war story. Absolutes must be absent from the text, if O'Brien is to illustrate how any of our mythologies, including courage, frequently fail to meet up to actual experience. As many have noted, O'Brien ingeniously facilitates a mood of incongruity, or disconnection, between fiction and fact in The Things They Carried through sheer structure. By blurring lines between

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    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

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