To Kill A Mockingbird Reflection

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The book To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, is a classic coming of age literature that explores ideas that every generation should be aware of. It is mainly the story of a young girl growing up in Maycomb, Alabama. Scout lives in the era of racism and injustice and she would find herself in the middle of it. As she narrates her life, I encountered various life lessons that I found a connection in my own expirience growig up. Atticus is an intelligent man and he gives out one of the best advices that I have ever heard. He shared the piece of wisdom about courage with Jem which is that courage is not a man who has a gun in his hand. For as long as I could remember, I belived that brute force is a sign of courage. I was always the person that never bows down or coward in fear. When I am in difficult situations, I often find myself thinking that I won’t die today or atleast wouldn’t go down without a good fight. As I mature I saw that it wasn’t always the answer to my conflicts. Stepping down wasn’t always a sign of weakness; it was a sign of good judgement, choosing battles instead ...

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