Discuss The Central Idea Of To Kill A Mockingbird Chapter 15

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The central idea of Chapter 15 in “To Kill A Mockingbird” by Harper Lee, is the importance of “Stand up for what’s right”. In Chapter 15, Atticus risks his life to protect Tom Robinson when he is in the Maycomb jail. Also Atticus was surrounded by a mob of people willing to hurt him, Atticus remains calm and does not show any signs of fear or panic, and only wants to protect Tom Robinson. Next, this central idea of Chapter 15 also contributes to me because I will stand up for what is right and not stand up for what is wrong. I have been in a situation where I had to stand up for what’s right because one of my friends was getting bullied and it’s not right to bully someone, so I stood up and defended my friend from getting bullied. The central idea from Chapter 15 in “ To Kill A Mockingbird” By Harper Lee, touches me inside because they are not wrong it’s the right thing to do when someone or something is not right so the best thing to do is to “Stand up for what’s Right” because if someone does not stand up for what’s right then it will keep happening and everyone will just do the wrong thing, so from the story this teaches me the most important lesson to “Stand up for what’s right” and not for what is wrong.