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was the day of the Tom Robinson trial. In the courtroom there are hundreds of people anxiously awaitng. The black and white people are seperated. The blacks are put on the balcony, where it is much hotter. Whille the white people enjoy the main floor of the balon. The Heck Tate is the first witness up on the stands. Under cross-examination, he admits that a doctor was never called to the scene to examine Mayella Ewell. Heck Tate is neutral, he doesn’t say whether he thinks Robinson is guilt or not…
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16-23. In these chapters the court hearing of Tom Robinson happens. Many people give different opinions of what happened the night of November 21st the night of the said raping. During the hearing, there is a feeling of what is being said that Mayella Ewell lied about being raped by Mr. Robinson. Also, you learn who Tom Robinson is portrayed as in the book. In this Journal, I will talk about why Mayella seemed like a liar and what kind of person Tom Robinson is. With everything going on during Tom’s…
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person in the 1930s when discrimination and inequality were still high in use? Atticus, a defense attorney for Tom Robinson, did. He had to face many difficult challenges like the Finch family's reputation and the protection of his family while protecting Tom Robinson. Tom Robinson is a black man who committed a crime he didn't do, which is why it is such an important case to Atticus. Tom is innocent and should not be convicted of this crime. Some could argue that it was worth it to take a stand for…
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defending a Negro--his name’s Tom Robinson”(Lee 75). Atticus Finch explains to his young daughter a very risky and life altering decision that goes against the norm of the time. Written by Harper Lee, To Kill a MockingBird is based in Maycomb, Alabama during the great depression. To Kill a Mockingbird tells the story of Atticus Finch going against society's racist beliefs and doing what he believed to be right. Atticus is to defend Tom Robinson, a negro in the Ewell v. Robinson rape case where he being…
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Jean which is hosting a charity for Helen, Tom Robinson wife. Atticus sister, aunt Alexandria, arrive to live with the Finches and teach the children to act as respected citizens. During the night, the children discovers Dill under Jean bed, who ran away from home, but Atticus decide to let him stay. A mob appears twice before Atticus, in the day and night, questioning his reason to defend a color man, Tom Robinson, in court. It was the day of the trial and the sheriff came onto the stand to describe…
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book, To Kill A Mockingbird an African American named Tom Robinson is on trial for raping Mayella Ewell a daughter of Bob Ewell. In the time of this book, African American are discriminated in the town called Maycomb. Tom Robinson is not guilty for attempting to rape Mayella Ewell, therefore he should be set from the charges on him because there is enough evidence from both the defendant and prosecutor to prove his innocence. During the trial there were evidences that made the defendant side more…
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has discovered some information about the Tom Robinson trial, it has been intense and confusing. In the trail are Atticus Finch defending Tom Robinson, and Bob Ewell defending his daughter Mayella Ewell. Tom is a Negro brute, that has been accused of aggressively abusing and beating Mayella Ewell. Daily Maycomb times has sat with Atticus Finch asking him what he thinks about the trail. According to Mr. Finch he has said, he truly believes Tom Robinson is innocent. To this, he also thinks Mr…
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Atticus Finch is defending Tom Robinson in court because he was accused of raping a white female. The main point, Atticus was trying to convey was that the jury needed to make their decision based on factual evidence and disregard the fact that Tom is black which was a way he was trying to convince his audience that race and skin tone should not come in the way of the reality of the situation. Lee makes some valid points in Atticus’s argument to prove that Tom Robinson is not guilty and that this…
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in this response is whether Tom Robinson is guilty or innocent of the crime of raping Mayella Ewell. Clarification of the Issues A To be innocent is to be not guilty of a crime or of an offense. B To be guilty is to be punishable and responsible for a violation of criminal law. C Rape is constituted as unlawful sexually activity or advances agaisnt another person who is incapable of valid consent, is under the threat of injury, or unable to give consent. D Tom Robinson is handicapped, by having his…
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and how long it took them to make it. The main part of this story, what it all builds up to, is the trial of Tom Robinson. Atticus was on Tom’s side and proved that he was innocent by showing the jury that he could not possibly have inflicted the wounds on Mayella Ewell because his left arm was lame and the bruises were on Mayella’s right side. Even though with all the evidence proving that Tom did not do it the jury’s verdict was that he was guilty. This is a big part of Scout’s coming of age…
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