Tom Robinson was in jail for murder. The mob of men came to lynch him. But Atticus and Scout stopped them and made them go home.
In the lynch mob scene in "To Kill a Mockingbird," a group of men gather at the jail to lynch Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of raping a white woman. Scout diffuses the situation by engaging with a familiar face, Mr. Cunningham, who eventually leads the men away. This scene highlights the racial tensions and the mob mentality prevalent in the community.
They are demanding and unequal
Rydel Lynch has mentioned that her favorite book is "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
Scout making a conversation with Mr. Cunningham.
Scouts dress
Mr. Underwood does with a shotgun, vthen Scout, Jem and Dill arrive.
The crowd was a mob with bad intentions. They were angry and intended to lynch Tom Robinson.
They didn't talk about potatoes, but they all ate pizza in the final scene where the mockingbird gets his revenge by pooping on everyone
Scout diffuses the tension in the lynch mob scene in Chapter 15 of "To Kill a Mockingbird." She recognizes Mr. Cunningham in the mob and engages him in conversation about his entailment with Atticus. Her innocence and compassion remind the men of their humanity, shifting their focus away from violence and dispersing the mob.
Atticus Finch said this line in 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. He uses it to explain the importance of equality and fairness in the eyes of the law, regardless of one's race or social status.
An easy scene to draw from "To Kill a Mockingbird" would be Scout and Jem playing in the street or on the front porch with their friend Dill, as this scene captures the innocence and playfulness of childhood that is central to the novel.
There are 31 chapters in "To Kill a Mockingbird".
Mr. Cunningham and the other men came to the jail to lynch Tom Robinson for raping a Mayella Ewell.
The production budget for "To Kill a Mockingbird" was around $2 million.