Tolerance and Courage
Atticus
In To Kill A Mockingbird, one excellent example of courage is when Atticus decided to wait outside of Tom Robinson's jail cell. Atticus knew that there most likely would be a mob, however, he was not going to leave Tom alone. Further along, he told Jem that he might have gotten hurt from them. His want for justice was much more powerful than his sense of fear. Atticus sat with Tom, ready to defend him from being punished for a crime he did not commit. A quote that shows Atticus has tolerance is, “You just hold your head high and keep those fists down. No matter what anyone says to you, don’t let ‘em get your goat. Try fighting with your head for a change…it’s a good one, even if it does resist learning” (pg. 76). This quote is saying how no matter how mad someone or something can make you, you cannot let it get to you. You have to be the bigger person and do what you think is right, and Atticus does just that. People are trying to prove Tom guilty, due to his African American Race. It takes courage for Atticus to do the right thing.
Dolphus Raymond
Dolphus Raymond wants to be seen as a man who is always drunk and does not care how about other's opinions of him, and he appears to be doing so. The county of Maycomb treats him as a outcast and dislikes him, due to him living his life under pretense. Since Raymond pretends to be drunk all the time, he has a lot of courage, because he is not forcing the people of Maycomb to face their prejudices. Dolphus says, "Cry about the simple hell people give other people- without even thinking. Cry about the simple hell white people give coloured folks, without even stopping to think that they are people as well." Dolphus Raymond comes from a prominent family that owns lots of land. He was given the chance to marry a white woman and instead, he chooses to marry a black woman. Dolphus Raymond is quite the courageous man considering that he saves the people of Maycomb from facing their prejudices.
Boo Radley

Boo Radley is a man that has been kept away from people since he was a child. He has most likely watched them through the window, but has never physically interacted with them. He shows the trait of courage when he takes a risk by reaching out to the children and leaving them treats in the tree and by sewing Jem's shirt.
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