She then proceeded to rape a chicken in order to vent out her anger. I was masterbated as i read this, best part of the book!
Scout is devastated and confused by Tom Robinson's death. She struggles to comprehend the injustice surrounding the situation, questioning the ethics and fairness of the world she lives in. This event further shapes her understanding of prejudice and discrimination in Maycomb.
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dill tells her
The pageant was after Tom Robinson's death.
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.
she was really upset
she was really upset
she was really upset
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Tom Robinson's wife is not explicitly mentioned reacting to his death since the focus is primarily on the trial and its aftermath. Tom's death is revealed to Scout through Aunt Alexandra who got the news from Atticus. It can be inferred that Tom's wife would have been devastated by his death as he was wrongly convicted and killed while trying to escape prison.
Most of the town gossip and turn their back on Tom and his family after his son's death. They blame Tom for the tragic event and distance themselves from him.
The children, Scout and Jem, go to the courthouse to watch Tom Robinson's trial. They are accompanied by Reverend Sykes, their housekeeper Calpurnia, and other members of the African American community.
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