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      • Tom Robinson, a black man is charged with raping a white woman, Mayelle Ewell, and Atticus Finch is appointed his lawyer. At one point there is an attempt to lynch Robinson, but this is averted after an intervention by Scout. Atticus defends Tom, and he does it skillfully and he appears to prove that his client is innocent and Mayelle is a liar.
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  2. Quick answer: The jury's verdict in the Tom Robinson case is guilty. Despite Atticus's strong defense and the lack of evidence against Tom, the prejudiced white jury convicts him of assaulting...

  3. How does Maycomb react to Tom Robinsons death? What happens on Scout and Jem’s walk home from the harvest pageant? Why does Atticus take Tom Robinson’s case knowing that he’ll lose?

    • Summary: Chapter 18
    • Summary: Chapter 19
    • Analysis: Chapters 18–19

    The trial continues, with the whole town glued to the proceedings. Mayella, who testifies next, is a reasonably clean—by the Ewells’ standards—and obviously terrified nineteen-year-old girl. She says that she called Tom Robinson inside the fence that evening and offered him a nickel to break up a dresser for her, and that once he got inside the hou...

    Tom testifies that he always passed the Ewell house on the way to work and that Mayella often asked him to do chores for her. On the evening in question, he recounts, she asked him to come inside the house and fix a door. When he got inside, there was nothing wrong with the door, and he noticed that the other children were gone. Mayella told him sh...

    Mayella Ewell is pitiable, and her miserable existence almost allows her to join the novel’s parade of innocent victims—she, too, is a kind of mockingbird, injured beyond repair by the forces of ugliness, poverty, and hatred that surround her. Lee’s presentation of Mayella emphasizes her role as victim—her father beats her and possibly molests her,...

  4. Quick answer: Tom Robinson is sentenced to death following his trial. Despite a unanimous guilty verdict, his lawyer, Atticus, plans to appeal. Tom is held at a prison farm, awaiting...

  5. Atticus has been asked to defend Tom Robinson, a Black man accused of raping a white woman. It is a case he cannot hope to win, but Atticus tells Scout that he must argue it to uphold his sense of justice and self-respect.

  6. A 25-year-old black man whom Atticus defends in a court case against the Ewells. Bob Ewell claims that his daughter, Mayella, was raped by Tom.

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