What Is Atticus Courageous

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Atticus is a wise and very experienced father and man to the community he is one of the most courageous characters in Maycomb or to kill a mockingbird written by Harper Lee this book takes place in alabama 1930s during the great depression leading to world war one. This essay focuses on the contribution of many courageous facts that Atticus goes to show his family the real man he is. Atticus shows courage when he takes the impossible case, teaching his kids to not judge even when someone is wrong, even if it's against everyone in the maycomb county that he isn't wrong. Atticus is courageous because he takes on a very impossible case that shows his courage to everyone he defends a black man that is accused of raping a white women. Atticus being a white man and living with the white community, shouldn’t be taking the side of a black man. In which Atticus tells his younger daughter (that he couldn't live with himself and that you and jem should not respect me if he didn't fight for this man freedom) this shows that Atticus is very courageous because he wants to teach his t fight for what is right no matter the laws of the county.
Atticus is courageous on the day of the mob he sat outside the jail protecting Tom, the night Tom is arrested for the rape in the novel it states (A mob comes to the jail in hopes of lynching Tom, and
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A rabid dog wanders into town and is a danger to the citizens. Atticus, who was considered a good shot, kills the dog before it can do any harm. In the novel it states that (The sheriff hands Atticus his gun to kill the dog. It turns out that Sheriff Heck Tate knew all along that Atticus Finch was the better shot, and acted accordingly. Atticus was once known was "One-Shot Finch,") This shows the courageous acts of Atticus because he kills the dog thinking about all the harm it could do to the county so he is courageous enough to kill the rabid