What Is Atticus Exemplified Motivation By Standing Up Against Integrated Prom

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A Light in the Darkness
Norman Schwarzkopf Jr, a famous war soldier once said, "The truth of the matter is you always know the right thing to do. The hard part is doing it." Although society has the potential to help others in need they restrict themselves from doing the right thing. But when society is challenged with a problem only some step up against to the odds to make a difference. Throughout history, during times of devastation and separation there are people that show a ray of light that gives people hope during the darkest times.
One way people show rays of light by taking a stand against the odds; fueled by their motivation to bring justice for everyone. Atticus exemplified motivation by standing up against the odds and taking a …show more content…

One person in To Kill a Mockingbird who radiated hope for a small town, Morgan Freeman. This gracious man did not like the fact that this community had separate proms based on race. Freeman took initiative and proposed an idea to a High school in Charleston, Mississippi, the proposal was he would pay for an integrated prom if they have one. Freeman’s thoughts about separate proms, “One of the things that surprised me most was that they have separate proms and separate homecoming queens- one white, one black. How stupid can that be?”(¨Prom Night in Mississippi Quotes). Morgan Freeman hated the fact that there was still separate proms and used his platform to change a community norm for the better. While Morgan Freeman used his power to make a difference the two lieutenants used their power to physically go head to head with the enemies above Pearl Harbor. These two guys did not think twice about flying up and putting their life at great risk because it was there job to fight, serve our country, and they knew it was the right action to take. Two people can make a big difference in a tragic situation, “...the second lieutenants had shot down at least six fighters and bombers between them” (Get History 4). It takes a lot of courage for people like the two flyers and Morgan Freeman to take initiative even when the outcome is not in their …show more content…

In Lynching in Duluth the people in the crowd hollering for anyone to hear what they are saying to get the cruel people to stop. ¨This is terribly wrong boys. In the name of God, stop it. You’ll be sorry for the rest of your lives!”(Fedo 105). People like Father Maloney do not allow people to get away with the horrible decisions easily. If there is nobody in the crowd that will step up and be brave against a mob that disagrees with them, nothing would ever change. Father Maloney, along with other people in the crowd screaming for them to stop did the right thing was not easy because they were completely surrounded by opposing mindsets. Along with that, the students in Prom Night in Mississippi who were watching this happen every year and spoke up about how they felt changed their

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