To Kill a Mockingbird

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It is estimated that two African-Americans were killed through lynching every week between 1880 and 1920. Others who demonstrated enough courage to stand up to protect these victims of racism were also risked with lynching. Courage, specifically the “courage to fight for what you believe is right” was a key factor in the civil rights movement. It is also present in the book “To kill a mockingbird” predominantly in the protagonists and those whom they work to protect. The antagonists, society in the fictional town of Maycomb itself, show little courage or pity throughout the story. Atticus finch, the father of the narrator Jean-Louise, expresses courage the most. Shown through his acts of defending whom the antagonists despise, thus going against society itself. The children also present their own acts of courage, when they do the same as their father, whom concurrently taught them his version of courage. A courage without guns, or violence, but rather a courage of words, and the need to protect someone. As it would seem, the author of the story To Kill a Mockingbird would express courage only through the Protagonists and those whom they try to protect.

Atticus Finch, was an important figure in the novel. Not just as a character, but also as a major influence for other characters. He himself though, may be one of the, if not the person who shows the most amount of courage in the story. He exemplifies courage in many situations, the most major ones being tom Robinson’s trial, the killing of Tim Johnson, and his desire to teach that courage to his children, all symbolizing him being the catalyst to eradicating racism in that town. Tom Robinson’s trial is the biggest example of such courage as he is protecting a man whom is wrongf...

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...n but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what. You rarely win, but sometimes you do.” [Lee, 1960, p. 149]

He thus strives to teach his kids a courage where you stand up and protect those in adversity, to never give up and doing everything until the end.

Generally, in most stories the protagonists holds the most of the good values, while the antagonists show little of it. In to kill a mockingbird, the same is true as courage is mainly expressed in the Protagonists in lieu of the Antagonists. In the world today, the courage in which the man with a gun is regarded the most. Those whom do so, are brave, and yes do show courage. But, what of functional society today, what of our regular lives? We cannot simply carry a gun wherever we please. The courage that Atticus expressed onto his children, would best fit our life. Such as it did in the story.

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