Moral and Physical Courage in To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee

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To Kill A Mockingbird , is a fictional novel, written by Harper Lee, that make connections to historical events including her life in the 1930’s and the Civil Rights Movement in the 50’s and 60’s.

To Kill a Mockingbird is a book that shows both moral and physical courage throughout the book. The narrator, Scout, is a six year old girl who lives with her brother Jem and dad, Atticus Finch, who is a lawyer in Maycomb County, who is chosen to defend a black man who is accused of raping Mayella Ewell the daughter of Tom Ewell. Scout and Jem have a best friend named Dill who visits every summer. They are always daring each other to Boo Radley’s house. Boo Radley is a mysterious man, who never comes out of his house, and in the end is the hero of Jem and Scout.

Event’s in Harper Lee’s life are widely to have influenced her development of Scouts character in To Kill A Mockingbird. During the early year’s of Lee’s life she was a “rough and tough tomboy” and was the youngest of three(Telgren,286). In To Kill A Mockingbird, Scout, followed her brother Jem around, and liked to get dirty. O...

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