Atticus Finch

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Imagine living in a world where you were expected to help someone, whilst the rest of the world was against them. That would make someone a hero, helping someone, when even though it may not help them in the long run; you tried. Just trying can give someone so much hope, hope that maybe all is not lost, that maybe, just maybe you have a chance. Having hope given to you can change your life, it makes you realize that the whole world may not be against you; that maybe they have clouded judgement, that maybe they don't know any better. How would you describe that person? That person that gave you hope, that person that helped you. They would be a hero. Atticus Finch is a hero, his job was to defend Tom Robbinson, yet he went above that, he did things that were not required. He helped Tom, not based on the color of his skin, but by the nature of his personality. That alone constitues him to be a hero. Atticus Finch was a hero, because he had the courage to defend someone helpless in a society full of racism and prejudice.There are many things that make a hero, courage is one.
Aside from courage, a hero can be made of many things. Is a hero one who drives cool cars, wears cool costumes, and flys around? No, a hero, in the literal sense, is one who does brave and noble acts,and is admired for his bravery and nobility. Does a hero need to be admired? Is that what they work for? No, they work to help, to better the world. They do not do it for the recognition, they do it because they feel like they should. They know the right thing to do and they do it. Heroes don't worry about themselves, they worry about the ones who need to be worried about.
In our society, there are many things that may give someone the title 'hero'. The term it...

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...just could do to people, how quickly seemingly good people could change, how easily people would follow a crowd. He did so by exhibiting streangth, courage, and he never tried to change anyones opinon, just voiced his own. That makes Atticus Finch an American hero, and so much more.

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