... He is as dangerous as a living being a dead man "(128) .Attikas stabbed Tim Johnson with rabies.When John was chasing him or skipping him, he Risk of chewing or hurting courage Courage gives Dill and Atticus the ability to do dangerous things without guessing again The important part of Atticus calls for justice and equality rather than racial discrimination so for prejudice I am fighting. "(201).
The prejudice of Maycom's prejudice in the 1930s Harper's novel "Killing a Robin" the theme of Robin killing is a portrait of prejudice of Mayukom's small town in the south of the United States in the 1930s. Maycomb is considered a replica of the town of Monroeville where Harper Lee was raised. - Between 1880 and 1920 it is estimated that two African Americans were killed Lynch every week. Others who show enough courage to stand up to protect the victims of these racists may also be trapped by Lynch. Courage, especially the courage to fight for what you think is right is an important element of the civil rights movement. It also appears mainly in the book "Killing a Mockingbird" of the hero and the people they are trying to protect.
I will kill the Mockin Bird written by Harper Lee. The theme is the subject of conversation, composition or personal thought. There are many themes in this great American classic, such as courage, racial discrimination, prejudice, morality, and of course maturity. Lee associates these topics with roles, events to deploy, and scenarios that Jem and Scout must face. One of the many themes revealed in this book is prejudice. - Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" has some forms of courage. According to the definition of Atticus Finch, the real courage is "... when you start to know that you were slandered, you start anyway, you can see it anyway" (149) I will explore how this true courage can live through many of Maycom's characters, especially Tom Robinson, Mrs. Dubose and Attikas. Their lifestyle, behavior and belief represent their courage.