To Kill A Mockingbird Courage Quotes

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“To Kill a Mockingbird” is a novel by Harper Lee, that teaches many themes, one of which being very important is courage. Many people think that courage is a man with a gun in his hand, but Lee’s definition is much different. She thinks that courage is when you know that you’re beaten before you begin, but you begin anyway and see it through no matter what. The first quote I have to further explain this is early in the story when Atticus tells Jem and Scout about the court case he is handling. “Simply because we were licked a hundred years before we started is no reason for us not to try to win” (Lee 101). Atticus knows he won’t win the court case, but he still tries his best and doesn’t falter whatsoever. Many people scrutinize him for defending a negro, but he ignores them like he should, and shows maturity and courage. …show more content…

Dubose passes away. “It’s when you know you’re licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what” (Lee 149). Atticus explains to Jem and Scout what true courage is, because Jem and Scout saw Atticus shoot the mad dog, they thought that was courage. Atticus contrarily tells them that courage isn’t always a man with a gun in his hand, but it’s a person who’s brave, and does the right thing no matter what people think of them. This subsequently leads to my final quote, which is Atticus further explaining why Mrs. Dubose was the most courageous women he had ever met. “You rarely win, but sometimes you do. Mrs. Dubose won, all ninety-eight pounds of her. According to her views, she died beholden to nothing and nobody. She was the bravest person I ever knew” (Lee

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