Saturday, August 3, 2019
Courage Shown In The Book To K :: essays research papers
Courage Shown In The Novel à à à à à Do you think that courage is an important part of a novel? Well in the book, To Kill A Mockingbird, much courage was shown. Courage is standing up for what you believe in, or doing something that is hard and takes many obstacles to overcome, or can be as little as saying, ââ¬Å"Noâ⬠to someone. Atticus, Jem, and Boo showed much courage in the novel. à à à à à First, one of the main characters, Atticus, showed much courage. The first thing in the book that shows it is what he did to a tradition in his family. For many years the Finch family had a custom that the oldest one would stay on the land. Atticus didnââ¬â¢t want to and broke a family tradition that was kept for a long time. I know that I wouldnââ¬â¢t be able to have that much courage to break a tradition that was kept in my family for that long. Another way that Atticus shows courage is by defending Tom Robinson. No other man in Maycomb would defend him. Atticus stood up for what he believed in, and did the right thing. à à à à à Also, Jem shows a lot of courage throughout the novel. He was the one that touched Booââ¬â¢s house and also went to his house late at night to go to the Radleyââ¬â¢s house. He also read for one of the meanest people in Maycomb, Mrs. Dubose. Even though it was a punishment to make him read to her, he could have been miserable about it. After a while though he thought it wasnââ¬â¢t to bad. He was reading to the meanest person, and doing it with no complaints, after a little. He also shows a lot of courage by going to the trial of Tom Robinson with Scout and Dill. He knew that he wasnââ¬â¢t supposed to go to it but did anyway, because he wanted to see what it was like. à à à à à Finally, Boo Radley showed the most courage, in my point of view. When he went out that night to save Scout and Jem from Bob Ewell, it was the first time in a long time that anyone has saw his face. Also, I think that he
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