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To Kill A Mockingbird Analysis

Submitted by bertythegreat on November 26, 2006

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“’I wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand. It’s when you know you’re licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what”’(112).Words of Atticus, from Harper Lee’s, To Kill a Mockingbird. A story narrated by Scout, Atticus’ daughter, about the events that occurred in a small southern town during the great depression. The racism abounded in this town, like in every other at the time, but something unexpected happened when a girl accused a black man of raping her. Nobody imagined that with the help of the enormous courage of Tom Robinson (the accused) and Atticus Finch (his lawyer),the whole town would learn a great life lesson. Atticus and Tom Robinson deserve the Lion o’ courage award because both of them demonstrated tremendous physical and emotional bravery throughout the book.

Atticus deserves the Lion o’ Courage award because of the physical and emotional strength that he showed in the book. An example of Atticus displaying courage is when he was left alone in the police station, guarding Tom Robinson, and the lynching mob came. When they asked if Tom was in there, he answered, “’You can turn around and go home”’(151). Having no fear for his own safety, he remained calm and tried to avoid the horrible future that awaited Robinson. It took a lot of bravery, physical and emotional, because Mr. Finch knew that he did not have a chance of going against all those people. He also demonstrated his valor when Tim Robinson, Tom’s dog , was suspected to have rabbis and quick actions had to be taken. Knowing that they only had one chance of killing it, the sheriff handed over the gun to Atticus. Scout narrates, “The rifle cracked…..He didn’t know what hit him”(96).Even though he hadn’t touched a gun in years, he had to put his fears aside and prepare to kill it. He knew that if he didn’t, people would be in danger of getting...

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