The Trial of Tom Robinson attracted a vast crowd from all over the county, who camped in the town square to eat lunch. Jem, Scout, and Dill waited for most of the crowd to enter the courthouse, so that they could slip in at the back and prevent Atticus from noticing them.
Why does everyone want to come to the trial?
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After the verdict was read, the courtroom emptied except for the Black spectators in the balcony. As Atticus packed his papers and walked down the aisle, the children and the Black spectators in the balcony rise as a mark of respect
I always thought Maycomb folks were the best in the world... but now I see they’re just like anybody else.
Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your father’s passin’
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Judge Taylor, a white-haired man known for his informal yet fair approach, presided over the trial. Heck Tate’s testimony laid the foundation for the case, describing Mayella’s injuries and the events leading to Tom Robinson’s arrest—details Atticus would soon question to reveal the truths.
Which eye, Mr. Tate?
No, I didn’t call a doctor. t wasn’t necessary.
Didn’t you think it necessary to get a doctor? Didn’t you think it odd you didn’t call one?
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Don’t see how any jury could convict on what we heard.
I asked her who hurt her, and she said it was Tom Robinson.
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