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He acts very gentleman like, and is very respectful.

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Heck Tate, Bob Ewell, Mayella Ewell. Do your homework, kids.

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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.


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What does tom robinsons presence on the stand say about him as a character?

Tom Robinson's presence on the stand indicates his courage and integrity as a character. Despite facing intense scrutiny and discrimination, he remains composed and truthful in his testimony, showing his willingness to stand up against injustice and speak the truth even in the face of adversity. His presence highlights his strength of character and loyalty to his own principles.


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