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    Tomorrow is trial for Tom Robinson. He is accused of the rape of Mayella Ewell‚ a white‚ nineteen year old girl. Although I am extremely nervous for the pending verdict‚ my evidence may change Tom’s fate. I can’t help fearing the worst things that can happen during and after this case. My mind is running with thoughts like‚ what will be the final verdict‚ will this trial be fair and lastly‚ how will my dearest children react? Fingers crossed my evidence will bring my client to justice. My thoughts

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    vs. Burris Poverty in America is not always was the way people think it is. To Kill a Mockingbird written by Harper Lee is based greatly on bigotry. Especially for the two families the Cunningham’s and the Ewell’s. Walter Cunningham and Burris Ewell react at Poverty in very different ways. Walter Cunningham had on “a clean shirt and neatly mended overalls” (19) showing that he wants to do well in school‚ that he has a caring family that has a sense of pride. Walters “face told everyone

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    Tom Robinson is the black man who is being convicted of raping Mayella Ewell‚ but he never did. Tom Robinson is the symbol of the mockingbird‚ meaning he is the innocence that is destroyed by the evils of life. Helen Robinson is his wife. Mayella Ewell is the lonely‚ unhappy girl‚ who has been supposedly raped. She has to deal with her overbearing father‚ Bob Ewell‚ who is a poor‚ alcoholic‚ and prejudice man. Other Maycomb community members in the book include‚ the courageous Mrs. Dubose‚

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    In the book To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper Lee African American Tom Robinson in 1930’s society was accused or raping Mayella Ewell. This trial was a complete and utter failure‚ the jury was full of prejudice people. Only one person testified that he saw the act and that was by unreliable Bob Ewell Mayella’s father and proof that Tom was innocent yet he was still found guilty. “His left arm was fully 12 inches shorter than his right‚ and hung dead at his side. It ended in a small shriveled hand

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    I will be interviewing Mayella Ewell about the trial about Tom Robinson. Tom Robinson was a African american who was accused of raping Mayella Ewell. Mayella Ewell said that Tom Robinson snuck up behind and he hit her and hit her repetedly‚ her pa was out in back and he didn’t hear anything untill she was thrown on the ground. She said that he hit her with her left hand‚ so Atticus Finch then interviewed Mr.Ewell. Atticous asked Mr.Ewell to write his name on a piece of paper‚ he did. Atticus proved

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    ’Guilty’ verdict has been reached in the trial of Tom Robinson. A jury of twelve whites has reached a verdict that Tom Robinson‚ a black male‚ raped Mayella Ewell‚ a white woman. The rendition of this verdict has brought to a close a trial that has captured the news and stirred the emotions of this town for several months. It somehow seems fitting that this trial‚ for a most horrible crime‚ began during the winter months when all of nature is dead‚ and has ended with the beginning of Spring

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    in the Tom Robinson Trial To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee depicts the life of young Scout Finch growing up during the Great Depression in the town of Maycomb County‚ Alabama. Scout’s father‚ Atticus raised his children to grow up respecting their own and others individualism. Racism in this novel and during this era is clearly evident in parts of the United States including Maycomb County. Due to Atticus’ beliefs he is compelled to defend the wrongly accused African American‚ Tom Robinson

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    Tom and Lee I chose to compare and contrast Tom Wingfield and Lee Younger. They are two gentlemen from two different plays. The lives they live are similar yet very different in many ways. They are both workingmen with dreams but no money to make their dreams come true. Tom Wingfield has a dream of having money to become a poet and travel where as Lee Younger wants to go in the liquor business. Both have no money to do what they want‚ but have plans of making it a reality. They are both willing

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    jail? Back in the 1960’s if you were black it didn’t matter. This is why Harper Lee’s novel To Kill A Mocking Bird exaggerates that Tom Robinson is not guilty but convicted for his color. Also Harper lee expresses that the jury is flawed clearly. Being convicted causes Tom to lose his innocents literally. This is the theme that Harper Lee is trying to get across. While Tom loses his innocence so does Jem Finch mentally. Jem thinking that justice will always be served comes crumbling down throughout his

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    evolution for the rest of the novel. Rumors and gossip spread misconceptions about Tom Robinson‚ Dolphus Raymond‚ and Boo Radley that make them misunderstood. Tom Robinson is an african-american man that Atticus is defending in court for the rape and beating of Mayella Ewell. Tom Robinson is easily persuaded to aid Mayella Ewell with her chores‚ not because of her “superior race”‚ but because he is a kindhearted person. Tom‚ however‚ is not able to return Mayella’s affection because he understands the

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