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Scout begins to see that it takes courage and poise to navigate a roomful of opinionated, racist ladies, keep the conversation focused on inoffensive topics, and keep everyone’s refreshments in order, all while experiencing major emotional turmoil and trying not betraying that to her guests.
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Courage. Themes and Colors. LitCharts assigns a color and...
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How is the theme of courage shown in the novel? In To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee shows the theme of courage through: Atticus defending Tom Robinson. Atticus’ attitude towards guns.
Oct 3, 2024 · How does Scout demonstrate courage in To Kill a Mockingbird? In Chapter 9 , Scout displays courage at school by refusing fight Cecil Jacobs after he made negative comments about her father.
THEMES – Courage 1 of 2 After Mrs Dubose has died, how does Atticus describe ‘real courage’? ‘when you know you’re before you begin but you begin anyway’ (Chapter 11, p. 118)
Apr 15, 2020 · Scout understands courage with more wisdom and maturity than she had at the beginning of the book. She begins to see that courage personified by her father. Courage is standing up for what is right even in the face of overwhelming opposition; courage is risking personal loss over an idea; courage is believing that an individual can make a ...
Oct 21, 2015 · Among a variety of things that I’ll be illustrating, what I think this post will help you realize is that courage cannot exist without its being coupled with fear, and also that the term (contrary...
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Courage. Moments. 1.2- Macbeth's bravery is praised; 1.7- Lady Macbeth questions Macbeth's courage; 2.3- Macbeth defends the killing of Duncan's servants; 4.3- the Macduff's must show courage to defeat Macbeth; 5.3- Macbeth's courage comes from the fact that he thinks he is invincible; 5.8- Macbeth bravely fights; Key Quotes