Acts of kindness and treating others properly in general are examples of everyday behavior. These characteristics connect with the concept of The Golden Rule, which is to treat others how you would want to be treated. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, Robert Hayden’s Those Winter Sundays, and Associated Press’ Amid the Las Vegas shooting chaos, many unwitting heroes emerged, The Golden Rule is clearly exhibited.
Many characters follow The Golden Rule throughout the entirety of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. One of these characters is Atticus. As stated in the text, “Countless evenings Atticus would find Jem furious at something Mrs. Dubose had said when we went by. ‘Easy does it, son,’ Atticus would say. ‘She’s an old lady and she’s ill. You just hold your head high and be a gentleman.’” (Lee, 115) This conveys that Atticus is in opposition to treating people with disrespect, even if it seems appropriate at the time. Atticus also proves that he follows The Golden Rule by standing up
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As stated in the text, “The 42-year-old U.S. Army veteran who served as a sniper in Iraq immediately began tending to the wounded, one of several heroes to emerge from the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.” This proves that Rob Ledbetter, the veteran, helped people in need without being asked or forced to, showing leadership and kindness. The text also states, “Thanks to a man who took the flannel shirt off his back, Ledbetter says he put a make-do tourniquet on a wounded teenage girl, whose face was covered with blood.” This illustrates the fact that The Golden Rule was also followed here when a young girl was helped by a stranger. Therefore, due to someone else’s malevolent and erratic behavior, many people were able to help others in the tumultuous environment they were