Saturday, 17 August 2013

In To Kill a Mockingbird, how does Atticus show courage throughout the book?

displays
both inner and outward courage. As a person of integrity, he shows inner courage when he stands
by his principles even when it means other people might speak ill of him or think less of him.
He is willing to endure interpersonal conflict rather than compromise what he knows is right. He
displays this type of courage on several occasions. When Alexandra, his sister, suggests that
her presence in the home means Atticus can let Calpurnia go, he remains loyal to her despite his
sister's disapproval. Whendestroys Mrs. Dubose's flowers, Atticus requires Jem to make amends
even...

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