How Is Atticus Finch Courageous

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At the time of Tom Robinson’s trial, Atticus Finch was audacious and did something almost no-one else would be willing to do, which was properly defend Tom. While his decision caused controversy in the town of Maycomb, Atticus still had to ensure that his children were not being affected. When he learns of the things Scout's classmates are saying, Atticus shows his children how to be truly courageous and teaches them of equality. Firstly, he demonstrates a lesson in equality when he decides to defend Tom in the first place. Atticus says "The one place where a man ought to get a square deal is in a courtroom, be he any colour of the rainbow," (295). Atticus has set views on how people should be treated in court (which is equally). These idealisms