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    length of the novel. Atticus black client that is accused of rape‚ Tom Robinson‚ also portrays courage in his composure and disposition. And even though we only see him once‚ Boo Radley exhibits much courage with his acts. Atticus Finch is the most courageous character and this is easily seen through his actions. His stance against the townsfolks beliefs is a major reason for why he is the portrait of courage. Atticus puts all his heart into defending Tom Robinson even though everyone in Maycomb is

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    book The Red Badge of Courage. The book follows a young boy who is at first frightened by the battle but in the end leads a charge and overcomes a rebel position. I think that this is the most important theme in the book‚ how the boy finds his courage and how his soul changes by the end of the book. The movie version of this book‚ made in 1951‚ also shows the boy’s mental change but has some major flaws that deter from the story line. Overall I think that The Red Badge of Courage is a book that has

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    To my question asking what the bilingual students’ strengths are‚ Melissa answered that she appreciates the diversity that her “ELLs(English language learners)” bring into the classroom including different experiences in their home countries and different background knowledge as the strengths that the students have. She said that the ELL’s mainstream English-speaking peers are very curious on their ELL peers and love to hear about their countries and why they are here. On the other hand‚ what Melissa

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    The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen crane shows us Henry Fleming’s journey through war. Crane develops Fleming by using animal imagery‚ patterns of speech‚ and interactions with other characters. Through animal imagery‚ Crane shows Fleming’s thoughts of his human nature. In this excerpt‚ “The youth felt a triumph at this exhibition. There was the law‚ he said. Nature had given him a sign. The squirrel immediately upon recognizing danger‚ had taken to legs without ado. He did not stand stolidly

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    Courage is being able to face difficulty and do what others are afraid to do‚ without caring about what others think of you. Courage is commonly interpreted incorrectly‚ a courageous person is more than just a strong person who fights for someone. A courageous person would be able to face situations with self-confidence and resolution‚ a will do something even if they are afraid of the out outcome. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ she demonstrates courage is doing what is right no matter

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    family. The A stands for the event‚ or stressor‚ that the family is facing; B is the strengths and resources the family possesses; C is the individual perception of the events; and X is the final outcome of the ABCs‚ allowing the advanced practice nurse to determine if the crisis is high or low. The primary strength of the ABCX model is that it has been proven that allowing the family to see their strengths rather than focus on weaknesses or areas for improvement help the family in stress reduction

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    Badge of Courage‚ was born on November 1st 1871 and died on June 5th 1900. He was born into a progressive family‚ making him identify with the poor because he had rejected social and religious traditions. Like many writers‚ Crane was a contradiction because for someone who had big interest in war and violence he was a gentle man. No matter how good of writer Crane was he did not excel academically; however‚ he did excel in his literary career in journalism. Before The Red Badge of Courage‚ Crane wrote

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    poem describing The Red Badge of Courage‚ Crane wrote‚ “Tell the brave deeds of war. Then they recounted tales - there were stern stands and bitter runs for glory. Ah‚ I think there were braver deeds.” In the first four lines‚ Crane speaks Romantically of the brave deeds of war‚ but in the last line he speaks Naturalistically of them. Stephen Crane saw the world in both a Naturalistic and a Romantic way‚ and this shows in his writing. In both The Red Badge of Courage and The Veteran‚ Crane toys with

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    During the book‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ written by Harper Lee‚ Atticus Finch showed a lot of moral courage. He defended a black man accused of raping a white woman‚ which was an impossibly difficult task in Maycomb County‚ Alabama. His actions helped many people‚ like the whole of the black community. However‚ some people in the book demonstrated a lack of moral courage‚ and this caused harm to people‚ both physically and emotionally. One example was when the jury convicted Tom Robinson of raping

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    What is courage? Courage is the thing that is needed in the world to overcome what frightens one the most. Having courage and not having courage is what makes the difference in whether or not there will be change or not. In I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai‚ Malala’s courage is displayed throughout her autobiography. Despite the dangerous environment where she resides and constant threats that Malala receives‚ she did not stop advocating for women’s rights to an education. Because Malala continued

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