Tom Robinson Court Testimony

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During Tom Robinson’s court testimony, we learn that he was employed under a man named Mr. Link Deas as a crop picker all year round. In order for Robinson to get to his proper work field, he had to walk past the Ewell house. It is soon revealed that over the course of a year, Mayella Ewell, the eldest child of the Ewell household, had been asking Tom Robinson for his help doing housework and chores. When Robinson was offered the payment, he said he refused. He then went on to say that that he was fine with performing the chores with no reward, as he had noticed that none of her family seemed to help her around the house, and also because he knew that the Ewell family was financially struggling. It is also important to note Tom’s use of language