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What was Mayella's account of the incident with Tom Robinson?
What was Mayella's account of the incident with Tom Robinson?
She said that she asked him to chop up a chiffarobe, and then he jumped her from behind and choked her while she screamed and struggled, and then he raped her.
What was Tom's side of the story?
What was Tom's side of the story?
He said that this didn't even happen recently, that he had chopped up a chiffarobe last year, and that he helped Miss Mayella often. Last year, he had done to chop it up but Mayella came onto him and kissed him, and Bob Ewell caught them, so he ran away.
What was Tom's handicap and why was it important to his case?
What was Tom's handicap and why was it important to his case?
He had a shriveled and crippled arm, which meant that he couldn't have choked Mayella and made the hand-print bruises around her neck.
What do Dill and Scout learn from Mr. Raymond?
What do Dill and Scout learn from Mr. Raymond?
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What were Atticus' closing remarks to the jury?
What were Atticus' closing remarks to the jury?
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What was the jury's verdict?
What was the jury's verdict?
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Why did Jem cry?
Why did Jem cry?
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What was 'round the back steps' when Calpurnia came in on Monday morning?
What was 'round the back steps' when Calpurnia came in on Monday morning?
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What was the significance of Maudie's two little cakes and one large one?
What was the significance of Maudie's two little cakes and one large one?
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Describe Bob Ewell's meeting with Atticus at the post office.
Describe Bob Ewell's meeting with Atticus at the post office.
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What is Atticus' reaction to Ewell's threats?
What is Atticus' reaction to Ewell's threats?
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Why doesn't Alexandra want Scout playing with Walter Cunningham?
Why doesn't Alexandra want Scout playing with Walter Cunningham?
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Why does Jem say he understands why Boo Radley wants to stay inside?
Why does Jem say he understands why Boo Radley wants to stay inside?
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What does Mrs. Merriweather's complaint about her cooks and field hands tell us about her?
What does Mrs. Merriweather's complaint about her cooks and field hands tell us about her?
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What happened to Tom Robinson?
What happened to Tom Robinson?
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What more do we learn about Alexandra after Atticus and Calpurnia leave?
What more do we learn about Alexandra after Atticus and Calpurnia leave?
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What did Mr. Underwood's editorial say?
What did Mr. Underwood's editorial say?
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Study Notes
Incident Account
- Mayella claimed Tom Robinson attacked her while she requested assistance with a chiffarobe, alleging he choked and raped her.
- Tom Robinson's defense stated the incident could not have occurred as described, detailing his past help to Mayella and asserting she had initiated unwanted contact.
Tom's Handicaps
- Tom's crippled arm was pivotal to his defense; it prevented him from inflicting the hand-print bruises on Mayella's neck.
Lessons from Mr. Raymond
- Dill and Scout learned from Mr. Raymond that people's appearances and behaviors often mask their true selves.
Atticus' Closing Arguments
- Atticus urged the jury to set aside personal biases and deliver a just verdict based on the evidence presented.
Jury's Verdict
- The jury found Tom Robinson guilty of the charges against him.
Jem's Reaction
- Jem was devastated by the verdict, perceiving the unfairness in convicting an innocent man whom he believed the jury recognized as innocent.
Community Support
- Calpurnia returned home to find food provided by the black community in support of the Robinson family.
Symbolism of Cakes
- The distinction between Maudie's two little cakes and one large cake reflected Jem's maturation process.
Confrontation with Bob Ewell
- Bob Ewell confronted Atticus at the post office, spitting in his face and threatening him, to which Atticus responded calmly, highlighting his maturity.
Ewell's Threats
- Atticus remained composed and dismissive towards Bob Ewell’s threats, demonstrating his moral fortitude.
Social Discrimination
- Alexandra disapproved of Scout's friendship with Walter Cunningham, regarding his family as "trash," showcasing class prejudice.
Understanding Boo Radley
- Jem began to comprehend Boo Radley's reclusive nature, suggesting Boo preferred isolation to cope with life's complexities.
Mrs. Merriweather's Attitude
- Mrs. Merriweather's comments about her cooks revealed her lack of empathy towards black individuals, reflecting her racist views.
Fate of Tom Robinson
- Tom Robinson faced dire consequences due to the prevailing racial prejudices in society.
Insights on Alexandra
- Further revelations about Alexandra's character emerged following the departure of Atticus and Calpurnia.
Editorial of Mr. Underwood
- Mr. Underwood's editorial expressed views that would highlight the moral and ethical considerations surrounding Tom's case.
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