Many Maycomb citizens give excuses (they have to work their shop or they absolutely cannot leave their kids) to not be in the jury because they don't want to have to make the hard decisions. (In chapters 22 or 23, can't remember which)
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the citizens of Maycomb do not sit on juries in their own town because the fear of social repercussions and prejudice may influence their ability to make impartial judgements. In a small town like Maycomb, where everyone knows each other's business, there is a concern that personal bias could sway the verdict.
In judicial matters, it is assumed that citizens cannot be impartial if they already know one or all sides of a crime. The court will get jurors from another town or move the trial.
Voting is one responsibility of citizens, citizens have to obey laws, serve on juries, and pay tax.
The Cunninghams are a poor but proud family in "To Kill a Mockingbird." They are known for their strong work ethic and sense of community. Despite their poverty, they are respected in Maycomb for their integrity and willingness to do what is right.
In To Kill a Mockingbird, the Finch family's Black cook is named Calpurnia. She is a motherly figure to Scout and Jem and plays a significant role in their upbringing. Calpurnia also serves as a bridge between the Finch family and the African American community in Maycomb.
Some hidden themes in "To Kill a Mockingbird" include the exploration of moral growth and development in characters like Scout and Jem, the complexities of social inequality and justice in Maycomb, and the impact of empathy and understanding on overcoming prejudice and discrimination. Additionally, the novel delves into the idea of innocence versus experience, as seen through the central symbol of the mockingbird.
They Symbolize the Mockingbird Mocking birds dont do anythin but make music and dont harm humans So tom and boo didnt do anything but they still get hurt and made fun of even though they dont deserve it
Atticus responds by saying that they were not a gang, but rather a group of his friends who wanted to ensure the safety of his family.
Atticus Finch, the father of Jean Louise Finch and Jeremy Finch, says this. He is the one that defends Tom Robinson in court. He is one of those few people in Maycomb who dont care about colour and believe that all folks should be treated the same. :)
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Aunt Alexandra is most preoccupied with upholding the family's reputation and legacy. She focuses on the Finch family's social standing in Maycomb and believes in maintaining traditional Southern values and customs. She is particularly concerned with instilling proper behavior and manners in Scout and Jem as they grow up.
Citizens are guaranteed priveleges and immunities.