atticus was upset because he did so much work for the trial.
Yes
Atticus was appointed as Tom Robinson's lawyer by the court due to the system of providing legal representation to those who cannot afford it. Despite facing pressure and backlash from the community for taking on the case, Atticus believed in upholding justice and providing a fair defense for Tom Robinson.
The people from Cals church.
Atticus tries to support Tom Robinson's family after his death by bringing them food, visiting them, and offering words of comfort. He also serves as their legal counsel during the trial and fights for justice on Tom's behalf.
The pageant was after Tom Robinson's death.
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Just about the time Scout decides that she prefers the company of men, Atticus interrupts the meeting with the news that Tom Robinson has been killed in an attempted escape. In the kitchen, Atticus asks Calpurnia to accompany him to give the news to Tom's wife, Helen.
Scout found out what happened at Tom Robinson's house by following Atticus to the jail where a group of men were attempting to harm Tom. She, Jem, and Dill arrived just in time to witness Atticus diffusing the situation with his calm demeanor and determination.
dill tells her
Jem goes with Atticus to tell Tom Robinson is dead
Atticus and Cal were going to Finch's Landing to tell Aunt Alexandra about Tom's death.
No, not at all; instead, Atticus fears the racism in town will prevent justice. He rests on his principles and beliefs in right and wrong. He uses logic, and trusting Tom when Tom insists on lines of questioning. He hopes for a not guilty verdict... but he could not be certain of it happening even though he believed Tom.