There are no witnesses. The only people that were there at the time of the "rape" was Mayella Ewell, Tom Robinson, Bob Ewell (Mayella's dad)
In the story "To Kill a Mockingbird," the witnesses for Tom Robinson's crime are Mayella Ewell and her father, Bob Ewell. Mayella accuses Tom of assaulting her, but Atticus Finch reveals inconsistencies in their testimonies that suggest they are lying.
Tom Robinson and Boo Radley
I would say Tom Robinson and Boo Radley.
Crime Story - 1986 Protected Witness 2-13 was released on: USA: 2 February 1988
The alleged offender (Tom Robinson) was right handed, while the bruises were on her left side, indicating that Tom Robinson did not commit the crime. Rather, Mr. Ewell, who is left handed, did it.
Because the witness can't keep their story straight. If you think about it like this: I'm a witness and I've just witnessed crime. If I start changing the story, then who is to say I'm telling the truth or not? As a witness, the story must be kept the same and not changed.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the mockingbird symbolizes innocence and goodness. Though there isn't a specific character named the mockingbird, it represents individuals like Tom Robinson and Boo Radley, who are unfairly judged and persecuted in the story.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Tom Robinson is not depicted as a tragic hero. He is a victim of racial injustice and prejudice in the segregated South, falsely accused of a crime he did not commit. While his story highlights the injustice and racism prevalent in society, he does not possess the characteristics of a tragic hero who typically has a fatal flaw leading to their downfall.
Prejudice: Hate. It is embodied by Bob Ewell in the story. He kills a mockingbird (Tom Robinson), committing the greatest sin of all; Killing innocence.
The mockingbird symbol represents innocence, purity, and kindness in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. The character most closely associated with the mockingbird symbol is Tom Robinson, who is a kind and innocent man wrongly accused of a crime he did not commit.
Mr. Ewell shared his side of the story in Chapter 17 of "To Kill a Mockingbird." In his testimony, he claimed that he saw Tom Robinson assaulting his daughter Mayella.
yes he did but he died. so lets all pray for him.
There is no character named Tom Swift in the movie "To Kill a Mockingbird." Tom Robinson is the character who plays a significant role in the story as the defendant in the trial.