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    In Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird‚ Scout Finch‚ the narrator of the novel‚ is introduced as a curious girl who questions the everyday decisions being made around her. Atticus‚ the father of Scout and her brother Jem‚ is given the task of defending Tom Robinson in his trial. Tom Robinson is a black man‚ who is accused of raping a white woman‚ Mayella Ewell. She is the daughter of a vulgar father‚ Bob Ewell. Mr. Ewell has a loud and abrasive personality‚ causing many of the citizens of Maycomb

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    The book “To Kill a Mockingbird” was published in 1960‚ about 60 years ago‚ (to this date). Most high schools acres the United States are still reading it to this day‚ but that was not always so. It was occasionally flagged and banned for containing; “profanity‚ sex/rape‚ and racial discrimination.” Although it has not always been regarded as one of the best classic books of all time‚ but most people think it is so. Harper Lee was the author that made this amazing book‚ and it is quite amazing indeed

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    book “To Kill A Mockingbird” there is a lot of courage. As described in the book by Atticus (courage) “… Instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand. It’s when you know you’re licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what. You rarely win‚ but sometimes you do”. In the next three paragraphs‚ there will be facts and examples of courage that Atticus‚ Scout and Jem had gone threw. First‚ Atticus’ character has a lot of courage. In fact

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    How values influence ethical and moral decisions Have you ever faced a difficult decision? Every day‚ we have to make decisions. Some of these decisions can be simple‚ but others can raise moral or ethical dilemmas. How does one go about making these moral or ethical decisions? People have value systems that can influence the moral or ethical decisions they make. This is clearly illustrated in the book Of Mice and Men‚ by John Steinbeck‚ through the main character‚ George Milton and his

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    Moral Courage Given our already stated definition of "moral courage" as (the ability to act rightly in the face of popular opposition‚ shame‚ scandal‚ or discouragement) several instances can be found throughout history of the use (or lack of) moral courage to influence the decisions impacting the significant events of the world. Our first demonstration of the lack of moral courage can be found during the Holocaust‚ in which Jewish men masqueraded in Hitler’s army and willingly took part in the

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    Moral courage is a concept means doing the right thing‚ it means listening to conscience that what does it saying. Standing on what believe. Moral courage has three major elements witch are principle‚ endurance and danger. it means moral courage and doing right things make us in the risk‚ we may face fear and danger for example with losing o job and security‚ reputation or etc. But falling in the risk is not matter because we follow our conscience and it is important because I believe that conscience

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    Cierra Howard  TKM & Moral Education  Language Arts  Period 7    Moral education: the teaching of principles and rules of conduct‚ or the distinction  between right and wrong; also one of the main themes in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird.  Interwoven in the complex storyline written by Harper Lee are many lessons of morality. The  majority of these lessons are taught through the character of Atticus Finch. He never fails to give  valuable advice‚ and turn every mistake into an opportunity to learn and become a better you

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    Never Forget In the darkest of times‚ heroes or cowards are not made‚ but are revealed to the eyes of humanity. Heroes do not do unrealistic things‚ but do realistic things under unrealistic circumstances. Men and women put their lives on the line just so you can be safe. Those men and women do it every day of our lives‚ whether it is firefighters‚ police officers‚ or even soldiers overseas. No one can pay them back for what they do‚ and yet‚ they still go out and give up their lives so that someone

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    all over the world are growing up. It is just a fact of life; whether we like it or not. Infants are born every day‚ but how do they learn how to do the stuff we once learned growing up as an infant‚ toddler‚ child‚ teenager and even young adults? Moral Development‚ the process by which children learn how to act towards others and behave in society. It involves the gain in concepts such as manners‚ empathy‚ guilt‚ shame and understanding the difference between right and wrong. Like other forms of

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    One Man With Courage Makes A Majority Courage is when someone takes pride in what they believe in even if they are alone. In the novel To Kill Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Atticus Finch demonstrates the greatest amount of courage. Atticus took on the rape case of Mayella Ewell defending an african american man Tom Robinson‚ knowing what the outcome would be. Atticus Finch‚ stood by Tom Robinson for a year because it was the right thing to do‚ even though everyone in the community said it

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