In the 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…
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Period 6 English 1 Framed Mockingbirds are innocent, causing no trouble. No one should kill an innocent living being, like a mockingbird. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Miss Maudie explains to Scout the reason why Atticus told Scout and Jem never to shoot at mockingbirds. In their small way, mockingbirds make the world a more beautiful and pleasant place. People too can be mockingbirds. Through their innocence and goodness, they never do anything mean or…
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To Kill A MOCKING BIRD  By: Harper Lee TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1 - genera l summary Page 2 - character analysis Page 3 & 4 - important quotes Page 5 - Song lyrics Page 6- journal entry Page 7 - statement GENERAL SUMMARY In To Kill A Mocking Bird, by Harper Lee the novel takes place in a small town in the south called Maycomb county during the great depression. Scout Finch lives with…
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You are innocent until proven guilty. In the story To Kill a Mockingbird this was not the cause for Tom Robinson. Tom Robinson was found guilty right after the accusation was made about him, and after his trial was over. In another novel however, the guilty character was innocent until proven guilty. In the novel Native Son, Bigger Thomas was found guilty after attending his trial for the deaths of Mary and his girlfriend. Both men are African-American and living in a time of cruelty. They both…
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In the book To Kill a Mockingbird Tom Robinson is presented as a misunderstood black character who has been accused of rape of a nineteen-year-old girl named Mayella Ewell. In this novel a trial is later put into play. The setting in this book takes place in Maycomb Alabama in the 1930s. During this time blacks were not appreciated. Tom Robinson is described in this book as hardworking, compassionate, and frightened. In this novel Tom is very hardworking. He has a wife and kids to take care of…
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since he never comes out of his house. Atticus is a lawyer who represents a case; where an African American man, Tom Robinson, is accused of raping and beating a white woman. While the case is going on, Jem and Scout begin to get into trouble with other kids. Towards the end of the novel, Tom is tried and convicted, even though Atticus proved that there was no way possible that Tom…
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"To kill a mockingbird" reflects heavily how white's are always valued more than black's. For example in court a white man's word is always weighed heavier than a black man's. "In our courts, when it's a white man's word against a black man's, the white always win." This is seen in the late stages of the book as well, as even though Atticus had clearly showed the judges as well as the audience that the Ewells were lying, the court decide that Tom Robinson was guilty. This ultimately meaning Tom Robinson…
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When our reality is too ugly, we deny it. But for how long can we deny that Tom Robinson was innocent? How long Maycomb? We all know deep in our hearts that he was, yet we still pretend otherwise and sneer with disgust when his name is mentioned. Why do we so readily accept the news of an innocent man's death as if it was expected like the sun rising at dawn? How heartless can one be to expect that of a hardworking man who is a loving husband, father, son, and friend? Of course, to the white folk…
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in many different shapes and sizes and in every single one of us if we dig deep enough inside of ourselves to find it. Courage is displayed in the novel To Kill A Mockingbird written by Harper Lee in the following three ways; Atticus defends Tom Robinson’s case in court even though he knows the outcome will not be in their favor, Tom Robinson stands up for himself and tries as hard as he can to prove to the court what the truth is even though he knows he can never win, and Mrs. Dubose weans herself…
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I believe that Tom Robinson is innocent because Atticus made a grand discovery about Mr. Ewell that almost proves he did the crime. For instance, in the text it states, “It was her right eye, Mr. Finch,” which is referring to Mayella Ewell’s injuries, and Mr. Heck Tate said that most of her injuries were on her right side. It also states, “Mr. Ewell,you’re left handed,” meaning it would be easier for Mr. Ewell to do it, rather than Tom Robinson, who’s left hand is immobilized. His left arm is a full…
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