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Unable to abide the town’s comfortable ingrained racial prejudice, he agrees to defend Tom Robinson, a Black man. Atticus’s action makes him the object of scorn in Maycomb, but he is simply too impressive a figure to be scorned for long. After the trial, he seems destined to be held in the same high regard as before.
- JEM
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- To Kill a Mockingbird
A list of all the characters in To Kill a Mockingbird. To...
- Bob Ewell
Even though Tom Robinson is objectively a better person than...
- Boo Radley
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- Mrs. Dubose
This personal struggle to free herself from the grips of...
- Miss Maudie
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- Calpurnia
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- Dill Harris
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- JEM
Atticus is a lawyer and resident of the fictional Maycomb County, Alabama, and the father of Jeremy "Jem" Finch and Jean Louise "Scout" Finch. He represents the African-American man Tom Robinson in his trial where he is charged with rape of Mayella Ewell.
“How could they do it, how could they?” Here, Jem asks Atticus how the jury could find Tom Robinson guilty. Atticus’s reply suggests that the racism inherent in the guilty verdict is part of the past, present, and future of the community.
Finch se encarga de defender a un joven negro, Tom Robinson, acusado por un agricultor borracho y violento de haber violado a su hija. El hombre se proclama inocente y Atticus demuestra que la acusación es infundada, pero el proceso judicial emite igualmente un veredicto de culpabilidad, condenando a muerte al acusado.
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. At Christmastime, Atticus’s brother, Jack, comes to stay with Atticus for a week during the holidays.
Analysis. Things began to get difficult for Scout. Atticus forbids Scout from fighting, but Cecil Jacobs makes her forget this when he announces to their class that Atticus defends black people. Scout denies it and later, asks Atticus if he “defends niggers.” Atticus admits that he does but cautions Scout to not talk that way, as it’s common.
Atticus had used every tool available to free men to save Tom Robinson, but in the secret courts of men's hearts Atticus had no case. Tom was a dead man the minute Mayella Ewell opened her mouth and screamed.