The most important event was when the mad dog was coming up the street and the whole town was scared and somebody had to shoot it before it got to close. So Atticus stepped up to the challenge and shot the dog at far distance with one shot. Jem was amazed; at that point that was his definition of real courage. But Atticus did not want Jem to think that real courage was defined by a man's gun but rather Mrs. Dubose. Atticus told Jem that Mrs. Dubose had real courage because she stopped takeing her painkillers just to be sin free. That whole time while she was alive she was suffering and in pain fighting the pain because she knew it would be a sin to take the drug. Here's a quote from the novel where Atticus explains to Jem, " I wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand. It's when you know you're licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what. You rarely win, but sometimes you do. Mrs. Dubose won, all ninety eight pounds of her. According to her views, she dies beholding to nothing and nobody. She was the bravest person I ever knew." page (chapter11, …show more content…
One good event is after her school's Halloween pageant Scout and Jem where attacked and Boo Radley came to the rescue. That was the first time Scout or Jem had seen Boo Radley. Scout walked Boo on his request. When Scout and Boo reach his house, she looks at the neighborhood from in front of one of Boo's windows, because she has never seen it from this angle, and realizes her father was right when he said, "You never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them,"(chapter 31, page 279). It is then that Scout finally understands the importance of seeing things from someone else's point of view; without it, one is closed-minded to so much in