1. Atticus Finch - Moral Courage and Personal Integrity
He demonstrates venerable and unwavering moral courage in all aspects of life. By remaining strong and courageous through interactions with insolent and degrading individuals, this man is a testament to moral courage being the most significant type of bravery. ... Through the character of Atticus in To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee shows the close and dependent relationship between acts of moral courage and personal integrity; when an individual fosters the moral courage to do the right thing even in the face of despair and on a daily basis, they in turn steadfastly adhere to high moral princ...
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- Grade Level: High School