How Does Lee Show Courage In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Back in the 1920’s, slavery was just ended and people were still prejudiced and many people despised the black people. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee the characters scout, Jem, and Dill show lots of courage. The book is set in Maycomb county, Alabama. The main characters in this book are Dill, Jem, Atticus, Scout, Calpurnia, and Tom Robinson. In this story it is mostly about the trail, the trail is about how Tom Robinson was accused of rape by the Ewell family. Atticus takes the case when no one else would since Tom is black and there is still prejudice in the book. When Atticus takes the case he is hated by many people since he is defending a black man, but Atticus doesn’t care he wants to win this case. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee demonstrates the themes of growing up, prejudice, and courage.
In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, it shows growing up in many ways …show more content…

When scout stands up to the mob(Lee 205) this shows courage because she is standing up to a mad drunken mob that could kill her. Also, this shows courage because if she didn’t stand up to her the mob would’ve been 10 times worse and it takes courage to stand up to any adult when she was still a kid. A quote for this is “Do you remember me Mr. Cunningham?”(Lee 205) this shows courage because it shows that scout is using a kind of guilt thing to make Mr. Cunningham stop the mob and tell everyone to go home that takes a lot of courage to stand up to a mob like that and to talk to the leader of it when he is 2 or more feet tall. The next example for courage is when Mrs Dubose(Lee 147) tries to get off of her morphine addiction. This shows courage because it is very hard to get off of an addiction especially a drug addiction. Also, it shows courage because there are many side effects for stopping an addiction and it takes courage to stand up to it like she did in the

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