People can be seen as courageous for standing up for themselves or going to war, when courage should really be recognized when someone goes out of their comfort zone, such as talking to someone new to saying an opinion. As E. E. Cummings says, “It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are.”. Courage is not only an act; it is what makes a person. To Kkill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is a book that portrays the acts of courage both large and small that happen every day. Many people such as Boo, Jem and Scout show courage through the book but one person in particular that shows a great deal of courage is Atticus who shows courage in many different ways in order to protect himself, his family and the town of Maycomb. Atticus Finch, …show more content…
Scout and Jem depend on Atticus for almost everything, but with the court case, Atticus has to depend on them for support and encouragement, even though he was worried for their safety. Scout and Jem not only support Atticus but they try to protect him in many circumstances and feel anxious when watching him in court. When Atticus goeswent to the jail where Tom Robinson was staying the kids followed him from curiosity. After getting to the jail and other cars arriving, Jem and Scout realized that they arewere there because they did not like Tom, and Atticus’ defense of him in court. Scout and Jem are worried that Atticus would be hurt, so they came out to stop the people, “So it took an eight-year-old child to bring ‘em to their senses, didn’t it?”, “you children last night made Walter Cunningham stand in my shoes for a minute. That was enough” (Lee 159). Atticus doesid not yell at the kids or punish them instead he acted like nothing happened. Atticus knew that Jem and Scout could have gotten hurt and wanted the kids to go home before anything bad happened, but he was not as mad at the fact that they were there because he knew that they had good intentions. Without his family, Atticus would not have anyone to help him or keep him as happy as Jem and Scout