The scene of attack at the end of the book is a great place to look for courage. Jem in this scene has the courage to fight the attacker and protect his sister - he only stops when his arm breaks. Boo Radley has the courage to step in and fight for the children as well, ultimately saving them from Bob Ewell.
The character of Boo Radley exemplifies courage. He is alienated by the town, either ignored or feared. He grew up with an abusive and controlling father. Despite these things, he shows a strong sensitive and compassionate side. He has the strength to reach out to the children, leaving them gifts and protecting them when needed. He has the courage to face a whole room of people when he carries Scout home from the attack. A quiet courage, maybe, but courage still.
One example you might not have considered is the courage of Mayella Ewell. She has the strength to face the town in the courthouse and submit to Atticus' cross-examination. She has the courage to stick to her story when Atticus begins to show the holes in it. It may not be a wise move, but her actions in court are courageous. She is, after all, doing what she has to do in order to protect herself.
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