Atticus does the bravest thing a man could possibly do - he stand up for what he beleives in but he never lets it turn into a fight. He raises his kids well and he always tries to impart kindness on others. He tries to defend an innocent man in a community where conviction was a certainty. Atticus does something very brave in the book. he shoots the mad dog!!!
Yes, Atticus Finch from "To Kill a Mockingbird" is considered a brave man. He demonstrates his bravery by defending Tom Robinson, a black man accused of raping a white woman, despite facing backlash and threats from the prejudiced community. Atticus remains steadfast in upholding his beliefs and principles in the face of adversity.
by standing up for Tom Robinson as being his defendant even though he knows hes going to lose the case.
also by shooting the rabid dog because he knows if he misses he could get hurt really bad because the dog would attack him
Atticus defines courage as tackling a responsibility even when you know you can't win. He thinks of Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose as being the most courageous person he knows because she beats her morphine addiction even though she is going to die anyway.
Of course, when Atticus is given the Tom Robinson case, he knows in advance that there is no way an Alabama jury in 1935 will take the word of a black man over a white woman, but he accepts the job and performs it with integrity. He doesn't under-represent his client, even though he knows that his own town will turn against him for doing the best job he can. A lesser man, a man with no courage, would have put in a half-hearted defense and preserved Maycomb's illusions about how blacks and whites typically behave.
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He stood up for a black man, Tom Robinson, in court although the entire town put him down for doing so and he knew he would lose the case from the begining.
because he wants to defend what he thinks is wrong or right.
Scout thought that Atticus was the bravest man who ever lived because he was nice and friendly towards Mrs. Dubose, even though she said mean things about him.
Jem was brave because at the end of the book he fights bob ewell to save scout and breaks his arm in the process
Atticus defends a black man in the most racist state in the 1930's against all whites.
Yes he is. He once said that true bravery wasn't when you held a gun in your hand. It was when you did the right thing even when you knew you were going to lose.
A "Hero" is a brave man.
Atticus was brave in standing alone before the mob because he showed dignity and integrity by upholding his principles in the face of danger. It was a courageous act that demonstrated his commitment to justice and moral values.
There are several ways to say it in Irish: Fear calma (a stalwart/brave/strong man) Fear misniúil (a brave/courageous man) Fear cróga (a brave man) Fear móruchtúil (a brave/courageous/staut-hearted man)
was samuel adams a brave man
The complete subject is "a brave man"; the simple subject is simply "man".
Atticus shoots the wild dog roaming around the neighborhood with Heck Tate's rifle.
Yes, Albert Einstein exhibited bravery in various ways, such as advocating for peace and social justice despite facing opposition and criticism. He also showed courage in pursuing his scientific theories and challenging established beliefs in the scientific community.
The duration of Brave Man Standing is 1.17 hours.
Atticus Finch calls a white man who cheats a black man "trash."
Stephen was a very brave man.
Brave Man Standing was created on 2008-06-30.
Atticus Finch did many brave thing. But one of the main thing he did was defend a Negroe by the name of Tom Robinson for a crime he did not commit. Even though Atticus knew he had no chance of winning the case, (since the town was compromised mostly of white peoples) he still went ahead and did the right thing. That is the true definition of bravery.