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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viewer to buy the product. During the trial of Tom Robinson, who was accused of sexual assault by the Ewells, there were several given examples of rhetorical appeals. In To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, there was an incident that led Atticus Finch, the defender, and Mr. Gilmer, the prosecutor, use rhetorical appeals -ethos, pathos, and logos- to persuade the judge, the jury, and the audience that Tom Robison was not the assaulter of Mayella Ewell. While in trial, Atticus provided examples…
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timeless Struggle The trial is the most gripping, and in some ways the most important, dramatic sequence in To Kill a Mockingbird. The trial overall covers about five chapters with no breaks. The courtroom scene, where Atticus is picking apart the Ewells in front of the whole town, is the most cinematic portion of the book, as is the main focus of the movie of the book produced in 1962. Though the trial targets Tom Robinson, in another sense it is Maycomb that is on trial, because it reveals the…
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Yesterday, July 16th, 1935, Tom Robinson, who was accused by Bob Ewell of raping Mayella Ewell, was been ruled guilty by the jury. The trial took place at the Maycomb County Courthouse with Atticus Finch as the defending Lawyer and Mr. Horace Gilmer as the prosecuting lawyer. The trial was over seen by judge John Taylor. Witnesses included Mr. Heck Tate the Maycomb sheriff, Mr. Bob Ewell the accuser, Miss Mayella Ewell the victim and Mr. Tom Robinson the accused. The incident took place on November…
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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. Ewell was the one that…
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of Maycomb stands a helpless and weak Mayella Ewell, daughter to Bob Ewell. The Ewells are known for their reputation in Maycomb as trash. And when Mayella Ewell brings Tom Robinson, an honest black man, to trial for her alleged rape, the entire town shows up at the courtroom. Mayella Ewell is an ordinary teenager born into a family with an abusive father. She also serves as the mother figure of her eight siblings. At first glance, the character Mayella Ewell, in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, is…
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rapist? I am Catalina Grajeda, and I am defending Tom Robinson in this case. The evidence proves Tom Robinson is not guilty of this crime. You, fellow men of God, must acquit him. The case is purely based on the color of his skin. This will be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. The victim in this case is white, my client is black. The men on the jury are not piers of my client and the presumption of guilt outweighs even basic logic. Mayella Ewell was beaten by someone who favored his left hand.…
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is Tom Robinson.The mockingbird is mentioned various times throughout the book, with it being used as a representation of innocence, as Ms. Maudie states, “ ‘Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy . . . but sing their hearts out for us. That’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.’ ” (Lee 90). Tom Robinson is a mockingbird in this book,…
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Is Mayella Powerful? In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird most of the novel revolves around the case of Tom Robinson and Mayella Ewell. Mayella put herself in a dangerous situation when she was caught with Tom, in order to save herself she claimed that Tom had beat and raped her. Tom was wrongfully convicted with the assault and rape of Mayella. The question is that through class, race and gender is Mayella Ewell powerful? No I do not believe that Mayella is powerful, whether she won her case or not…
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Atticus Finch is a respected lawyer and defends a black man, Tom Robinson, who was accused of rape. The trial shows the evils of prejudice and racism. In this novel Atticus, Tom Robinson and Boo Radley are metaphorically portrayed as mockingbirds because they didn’t do anything wrong and were denounced by the people of Maycomb. Mockingbirds are innocent creatures who don't harm humans or their crops, only making beautiful music for people to enjoy. Tom Robinson, a hardworking family man,is a mockingbird…
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