Atticus highlights Mayella Ewell's difficult life and suggests she may have accused Tom Robinson out of fear of her father rather than the truth. By shifting the focus to Mayella's possible motivations, Atticus encourages the jury to consider the broader context of her actions and question her credibility. This approach challenges the jury to think critically about the case and encourages them to look beyond surface appearances.
I think that it is lying. I used to think that it was lieing, but then my mother told me that it was lying.
Jem in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' is motivated by his sense of justice and his desire to stand up against racism and inequality in Maycomb. He is influenced by his father, Atticus, who teaches him to do what is right even when it is difficult. Jem's experiences witnessing the injustice towards Tom Robinson further fuel his motivation to fight for fairness and equality.
you go up to her or him and ask and if you think they are lying or you can tell that they are lying to you don't trust them or don't be there friend.
why do you think jem confessed to atticus about the childrens activites regarding boo radley
Tom Robinson.
I think it is probably "Inspiration".
I think that Atticus's Comment about the Ku Klux Klan was honest and it was what he felt about them.
black people lover
Scout believes that Atticus made Bob Ewell write his signature to prevent him from getting any sort of compensation for the lawsuit Ewell had filed. Atticus wanted to prove that Ewell was illiterate and lying about the assault, reinforcing his defense of Tom Robinson.
It's a sin
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Not 100% sure who said it (think it was Scout), I think it went something like this, "Atticus acts the same way he does on the streets as he does at home"