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To kill a mockingbird annotations
To kill a mockingbird annotations







to kill a mockingbird annotations

Calpurnia enters the courtroom, walking down the middle aisle towards Atticus.ġ."offering Dil his paper sack(.)sucked on the straws" pg 206ĭil shows the innocence of children by drinking Dolphus' paper sack without questioning what would be in it.Ģ. Atticus nears the end of his speech with the words of Thomas Jefferson "all men are created equal" and draws to a close by begging them to believe Tom Robinson. After, he attempts to persuade the jury not to go along with the "evil assumption" of Negroes by declaring Tom not guilty.

to kill a mockingbird annotations

He additionally states that Mayella's desires were so strong that she lusted after a Negro, which is "unspeakable" in society and due to this she felt guilty so she decided to accuse Tom of rape. Then Atticus says that Mayella is ignorant and a victim of cruel poverty however he cannot pity her because she is white. Atticus highlights that the prosecution has no medical evidence and only relies on two witnesses who seem to be unreliable, adding that someone in the courtroom other than Tom is guilty. Scout and Dil go back to the still courtroom when Atticus is half- way through his speech to the jury. Role of women- "what her papa do to her don't count" (sexual abuse of women)ĭolphus Raymond offers Dil his paper sack and Dil realises that it is Coca-Cola not alcohol, which leads Raymond to reveal that he only acts like he is drunk so that people have a reason to explain the way in which he lives. Racism- "if you was a nigger" "kiss me back nigger" (rude term of referring) He is afraid to tell the truth about the incident because he does not want to disrespect Mayella even if she is going against him in court. "Tom ran his hand nervously over his mouth" pg 200 The italics is to draw attention to this boundary.Įven when Tom is being accused by Mayella he uses polite language towards her.ģ. Tom oversteps boundaries by feeling sympathy towards Mayella and this was thought of as impertinent at the time due to the lower status that black people had at the time. "Y ou felt sorry for her, you felt sorry for her? " pg 203 Scout has to take Dil out of the courtroom because he could not stop crying, when outside they see Mr Dolphus Raymond.ġ. Then Tom's employer, Mr Link Deas rises and announces that Tom has never been troublesome, so he is told by the judge to leave the court.The prosecution, Mr Gilmer examines Tom talking about his past and the event in particular. When he was on the chair Mayella grabbed his legs, hugged him round the waist and kissed him on the side of the face and Mr Ewell then came to the window, which is when he ran out. He states that Mayella called him to come inside her house in order to fix a door that was off its hinges but when he went inside the house he did not see anything wrong with the door, therefore he said that he would be leaving, which is when Mayella asked him to get a box that was on top of the chiffarobe. Then Tom is asked what happened on the evening of November the 21st ( the date that he is being questioned for about Mayella's rape). During the testimony Tom says that he had to pass Mayella Ewell's house every day due to his work and Mayella would ask him to do a number of chores for her. Tom takes the oath and proceeds to the witness-chair.









To kill a mockingbird annotations