Atticus Finch Determination

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Alex crssley JCC English Mr. Cusimano Determination Determination is firmness of purpose; resoluteness or at least that is the definition of determination in the dictionary. This means that a person has a strong will power, strength in their character, they have single mindedness and such on. In my opinion determination is all these things but in the definition they left out some key points. My view on the word determination is when a person can overcome a difficult situations or difficult challenges where many people couldn’t mainly due to the fact that the situation or challenge posed either difficulty or a chance of harm to that person or a group of…show more content…
The time that this book is written around is in the early 1930s, the years of the Great Depression, when poverty and unemployment were widespread in the United States. Atticus accepts the challenge to take Tom Robinson's case despite the fact that he knows before the trial begins that he's going to lose. Taking the case is a dangerous for Atticus; he knows that many of the white people living in Maycomb want to see Tom Robinson dead because he is an African American accused of raping and beating a white woman. The townsfolk turn their anger toward Atticus for defending Tom. That doesn't stop Atticus from doing everything he can to ensure that Tom gets a fair trial. Atticus firmly believes in Tom's innocence. At the time of the trial in the 1930s when this takes place, the Southern United States was racist and would do whatever they could to use the African American people as scapegoats. Atticus shows determination in staying on Tom’s side even when no one else…show more content…
In this peace of literature Odysseus has been abandoned from home for twenty years. (ten years fighting the Trojan war and ten more years it takes him to get back home) during his long sought out journey back to his wife and his home Odysseus face many difficult situations in which he showed determination and will power to overcome. One such example is when he is captured by the Calypso a Greek mythological god why in turn keeps him captive for seven years while there are no tricks and no way fight his way away from the grasp of this figure. A second example comes after he has finally escaped after the seven years of imprisonment when he meets up with the goddesses Nymph who once again puts Odysseus’s mortality to the test. The goddess attempts to attack him by testing his desire of being a man. By testing his virtues with immortality but Odysseus yearns for home and missies his previous lifestyle and his
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