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    Harper Lee‚ the topic of courage sprang upon the discussion. Courage to Atticus FInch is “When you know you’re licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what.” Although facing massive struggles‚ Atticus displays the most courage throughout the book‚ when he faces obstacles that stand in his way in order to set the correct examples for his children. While hearing all of the criticism from around town‚ Atticus exemplifies moral courage in order to show his children

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    Seliz Kaya English III Skar The Red Badge of Courage In “The Red Badge of Courage” Henry defines the American dream as being known for being courageous. Henry wants to show how brave he is by joining the war and he wants to be acknowledged that way. From the book‚ it seems like it is mostly focused on Henry’s transformation from a coward man to a brave soldier‚ but Crane mainly focuses on his mental growth. This shows that the dream Crane is trying to debate is actually different from the

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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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    promotes equality. In this novel‚ courage is defined as standing up for what you believe in. Lee tries to convey the point that readers can improve society using courage. Atticus has real courage because he stands up for equality when he defends Tom‚ faces danger to protect others‚ and doesn’t stop when the town’s residents insult him. Atticus is a major proponent

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    The Price of War In Bertolt Brecht’s Mother Courage‚ Brecht explores the consequences of virtue in a wartime society and suggests that‚ in order to survive a war‚ one must rid oneself of virtuous behavior; he uses the children—Swiss Cheese‚ Eilif‚ and Kattrin—to represent three deadly virtues: bravery‚ honesty‚ and unselfishness. Brecht then demonstrates Mother Courage’s lack of these virtues and her resulting survival at the end of the play. He suggests‚ however‚ that perhaps such survival

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    during the time of segregation. Throughout the story several characters display courage in different ways. Courage plays an important role in the story. Examples of courage are when Atticus accepts the Tom Robinson case‚ when Calpurnia takes Scout and Jem to a black church‚ and when Ms. Dubose makes a difficult decision regarding her last months of life. Atticus’ decision to defend Tom Robinson shows a ton of courage. Since the story takes place during segregation‚ a white man defending a black

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    Courage in To Kill A Mockingbird This novel depicts the epic resilience of the characters as they avoid the social pressures of racism and their controversial environment. In To KIll a Mockingbird‚Harper Lee uses indirect characterization of courage in different characters while also linking heroism to the characters. Atticus’s heroic demeanor is complemented by his courageous actions and his courage to go with what his town disapproves of. For example‚when Atticus was at the jailhouse for

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    Juvenile Justice By. Rachel DeMoss Juvenile Justice‚ this is not only the topic of this paper‚ but also a topic of great debate. To better understand why and how todays juvenile justice system is the way it is we will have to understand a little bit of the history. With that I will cover some important cases that changed how it is run today. There have been many changes over the years and still some similarities of how we think of and deal with juveniles and their delinquency. To better understand

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    Alienation in Brecht ’s "Mother Courage" In Bertolt Brecht ’s "Mother Courage"‚ alienation becomes the primary mover behind the characters that illustrate injustice in a capitalist world. While the plot revolves around war and its effects particularly on human beings‚ the concept of alienation continues to be evident in every aspect of the play. War is alienation. The effects of war‚ in whatever perspective one looks at‚ produce devastating results- destruction of man‚ nature‚ and morality

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    and some may never poses. In the beginning of the novel Henry is a whiney‚ unrealistic teenager. However overtime he starts to develop some traits that lead to him acting more mature‚ and adult-like in the environment he is in. In The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane‚ Henry goes from being an immature teenager to demonstrating traits of an adult and reevaluates his own personal values of wanting the fame and glory of being a soldier‚ and also his value of taking responsibility for his actions

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