In 1931 the ‘Scottsboro Boys’. Nine black males were falsely accused of raping two white women on a train in northeast Alabama , and the men were convicted by an all-white jury. Just like these nine men Tom Robinson was falsely accused of rape. Despite the hard work of Atticus. Despite Atticus Finch's failure to acquit his client Tom Robinson in To Kill a Mockingbird, his closing statement presents a captivating argument that is both logically and ethically persuasive evidence. Initially, Atticus…
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huge issue that impacts the disinterest and discrimination in the judicial system, “White men comprise 58% of state court judges.” Tom Robinson, a Black man in a racist society falsely accused of a crime he did not commit, is faced with an all white jury, and Tom is guilty only based on the color of his skin. The lack of perspectives and experiences of the jury is why Tom was still convicted after being proven innocent. The need for diversity in the legal system is not just about what they represent…
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mockingbirds are Tom Robinson, Jem Finch and Boo Radley. Tom Robinson is a mockingbird because he was falsely accused of raping a white woman. He was helping Mayella do chores around her house and she took advantage of him. Tom never touched Mayella, she only did that because of his race; he was only trying to help her. The person who really tried to rape Mayella was her father. “The state has not produced one iota of medical evidence to the effect that the crime Tom Robinson is charged with ever…
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to the fictitious trial of Tom Robinson (To Kill a Mockingbird). In both events (factual and fictional), they share similar circumstances and events, with slight differences. To begin, before the trials had even begun, both the Scottsboro boys and Tom Robinson had an angry mob surrounded the jail, who were prepared for a good old fashioned lynching. Secondly, the main witnesses for both the Scottsboro trial (Victoria Price and Ruby Bates), and the trial of Tom Robinson (Mayella Ewell), both blatantly…
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Tom and Boo probably don’t know a lot about how each other lives, they most likely don’t know much about each other at all. Who knew they would end up being so alike. In Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, the kind characters Tom Robinson and Arthur “Boo” Radley are similar to mockingbirds. Tom Robinson, a gentle-hearted man with a wife and three children, was falsely accused of a horrendous crime. Mr. Robinson was accused of raping a woman by the name of Mayella Ewell; the wife to a disgusting…
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disadvantage. Although it seems like there is no way out of this accusation, Atticus still finds the courage to stand up for what is right and what he believes in. He finds that Tom isn’t just a black man but an innocent black man and blacks are people just like whites. Atticus Finch defending a black man by the name of Tom Robinson from the accusations of Mayella and Bob Ewell. What people of the jury don’t understand is that people are created equal and just because someone is black doesn’t mean they…
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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 accused of attacking…
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Many characters in To Kill A Mockingbird are considered mockingbirds. But what does a mockingbird really symbolize? It symbolizes Beauty, Innocence and grace. There are 3 main mockingbirds in the story. These 3 are Atticus Finch, Jem Finch, and Tom Robinson. They are who i chose, because they embody the spirit of the mockingbird in a few ways. First of all, Atticus is a Mockingbird for quite a few reasons, He not only defended a negro in a time of racism, but he also helped the community as a whole…
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An innocent sweet townsman gets accused of rape and then gets shot and killed. There was a town called Maycomb, Alabama. This novel deals with serious issues like racial injustice and the loss of innocence. Atticus defends a black man who was falsely accused of raping a girl he would see on his way to and from work, named Mayella. The story is seen through the eyes of a young Scout and is truly about her coming of age as it is about the trial and its impact on the community. It is a big lesson about…
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black man who was falsely accused of raping a white woman. This book has been debated whether it should be a required text to be read as a sophomore. Personally, I believe To Kill à Mockingbird should be a required text, for it teaches valuable lessons. The reason I believe To Kill a Mockingbird should be a required text because it teaches the wrongs of inequality. Nowaday, in the world we still have problems with inequality. In the novel, when Tom Robinson was in court for being accused of raping Mayella…
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