The bad news was that Tom was shot and killed
Atticus informs his family that Tom Robinson was shot and killed while trying to escape from prison. He shares the news that the prison guards shot Tom multiple times, resulting in his death. Atticus expresses his sadness and disbelief at the outcome.
The bad news that "tom was shot & killed in a foiled" (Lee 269).
bad news and he wants cal to go with him
In Act 5 scene 1, Romeo's servant Balthasar arrives in Mantua to bring Romeo news from Verona. He tells Romeo that Juliet was found dead that morning.
That Tom Robinson got shot when trying to escape
The disturbing news that Hoyt brings home is that her dad is getting married today.
He lets them know that the police was looking for them so he wanted them to be on the look out. Also that the socs were telling their stories on what happened.
At the end of chapter 12 in "To Kill a Mockingbird," Atticus Finch arrives at their house with news that Tom Robinson has been killed while trying to escape from prison. Sheriff Heck Tate also accompanies him to provide details about the incident.
She was shocked and surprised by Atticus' news, but also grateful and relieved that he shared it with her. She thanked him for being open and honest with her.
Atticus brings news that Tom Robinson has been shot and killed while trying to escape prison.
Blanche arrives at the Kowalski home and shares the news that she has lost Belle Reve.
During Aunt Alexandra's afternoon tea in "To Kill a Mockingbird," the news of Tom Robinson's death is announced. Tom had tried to escape from prison and was shot dead by the authorities. This news deeply affects the characters in the novel, especially Atticus Finch and Calpurnia.
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.
Elizabeth thinks shes the cause of williams death
When Atticus visits the Robinson family, he goes to their home to deliver the news of Tom's death. Atticus offers his condolences and support to Tom's wife, Helen, and tries to comfort them in their time of grief. It is a somber and emotional moment in the novel that highlights the racial injustices present in the community.