Tom Robinson's Closing Argument

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The main points Atticus makes in his closing argument are that Tom Robinson is innocent and to highlight the unjustness of Maycomb’s traditional dynamics. Atticus explains that Tom Robinson is the victim of Mayella’s immaturity to own up to her faults and that she strategizes to frame Tom because the town would believe it. In section 7, Atticus states, “.confidence that their testimony would not be doubted, confident that you gentlemen would go along with them on the assumption-the evil assumption- that all Negroes lie, that all Negroes are basically immoral beings.”. As Atticus says, Mayella took advantage of him because he is black, and the town would automatically assume the worst in him. He also supports this verdict by reminding the jury