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    The dictionary definition for courage is- Courage is the quality of mind that enables one to face danger or difficulty with confidence‚ resolution‚ and gain a firm control of oneself. Many of the characters in To Kill a Mockingbird show courage in their own way. Courage can come in many different forms: physical‚ mental‚ emotional and moral. Atticus shows courage throughout the novel while he stands up for what he believes is right even though he knows the majority of people disagree with his views

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    COURAGE AND MORAL LEADERSHIP Courage and Moral Leadership Brandi Hancock Dr. Mark Pantelo August‚ 4 2013 Courage and Moral Leadership According to Daft (2011) Moral Leadership is about distinguishing right from wrong and doing what is right‚ seeking the just‚ the honest‚ the good‚ and t he right conduct in achieving goals and fulfilling purpose. Leaders have great influence over others‚ and moral leadership gives life to others and enhances oneself. Michael R. Bloomberg who is The

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    action. Both the action and consequences are thought about before the act is done. These three mental states occur in all people‚ but especially within Hester Prynne from The Scarlet Letter. Throughout the story her mindset changes many times. It starts out in the id phase and works its way to the superego and finally retreats back to the ego. Hester shows that it is possible for all three parts of the brain to work in close proximity to one another. The id phase of Hester’s actions is one of the

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    person to show courage is when they are fighting for what is right. This is evident in the book when Atticus decides to take the case for Tom Robinson when no one else would. He is able to show true courage by being brave and standing against Maycomb’s prejudicial views on other races. In the book Atticus is portrayed as a caring man who is willing to stand up for equality. After Jem incident with Mrs Dubose and her passing away Atticus had a conversation with Jem on what true courage was. He said

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    Henry Fleming and The red Badge of Courage The main character of this book is Henry Fleming‚ mostly referred to as The Youth or Youth. The Youth has dark‚ curly brown hair also; he is a young teenager and is average height when compared to the Tall Soldier. Henry is insecure because he is going through a difficult stage between being a "man" and being a "boy". Henry can’t wait to get to war when he signs up but during the book Henry learns that war has a lot of affects on people

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    The Moral Courage of Danes During the Holocaust‚ many brave individuals risked their lives rescuing the innocents. Those heroes are rare after all‚ but in Denmark‚ everyone participated in the rescue—from the government officials to the normal citizens. The danish people expressed their moral courage all together as a nation‚ yet without certain leadership or organization— it was everyone fulfilling their own righteousness. All of these individual power came together‚ and created a miracle during

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    mainly on two aspects‚ war and slavery. These aspects of life brought about many incredible and touching stories‚ giving us insight to the life of that era. One of the wonderful authors of the time was Stephen Crane‚ with his story The Red Badge of Courage. Prior to the war was another eminent author‚ Harriet Beecher Stowe with her story‚ Uncle Tom’s Cabin. The Civil War was fought mainly over differing opinions on slavery. It was a trying time in the United States‚ as the U.S. was divided into two

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    What Courage Leads To There is this simple saying; be your own superhero. Throughout a persons life‚ he will face many obstacles and some he will overcome‚ while others he may not. A person creates many relationships with others‚ some people will love and accept him for who he is‚ others will not. Often‚ one will not know why his peers do not like him‚ or if they even have a motif to. At the end of the day‚ it is how a person carries himself‚ and what he does about it that makes him a stronger

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    lives. Jem‚ Scout and Huck not only have the courage to affect our nation‚ but they do so as children. They‚ along with countless others‚ show their courage through the actions of their hearts. According to them‚ courage is not the absence of fear‚ but the willpower to face it. These characters‚ from the novels Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ by Mark Twain‚ and To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ exemplify the positive importance to have the courage to confront all kinds of prejudice in society

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    Hester Swane Hester Swane reveals several traits of her personality‚ or has them revealed for her‚ during interchanges with other characters in Act One. One of these traits is her independence which she shows through a mixture of threats and strong language‚ for example when she tells Carthage that “If you think I’m goin’ to let you walk over me like that‚ ya don’t know me at all”. This portrays her sense of self-worth‚ that she doesn’t want or allow anyone else to control her life‚ again seen

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