He finds lots of food that was sent to his house for him as a thank-you gift from Tom's family and friends for putting a lot of effort in defending Tom.
In Chapter 22 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Atticus finds his children, Jem and Scout, asleep in the kitchen after sneaking out of the house to watch Tom Robinson's trial. He realizes they must have been at the trial all day and were exhausted. Atticus appreciates their curiosity but scolds them for attending such a emotionally charged event.
Chicken, Rolls, hunks of salt pork, tomatoes, beans, scuppernongs, and a jar of pig knuckles.
Chicken, Rolls, hunks of salt pork, tomatoes, beans, scuppernongs, and a jar of pig knuckles.
The morning after the trial, Mr. Ewell loses his job and harasses Atticus Finch as retaliation for publicly humiliating him during the trial.
Atticus' final plea to the jury is in Chapter 20 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, during Tom Robinson's trial.
Atticus delivers his closing argument in Chapter 20 of the novel 'To Kill a Mockingbird.'
Aunt Alexandra and Miss Maudie locate the children for Atticus in Chapter 21 as they are not in the courtroom as expected. They find them sitting in the "colored balcony" watching the trial from a distance.
Atticus makes Bob Ewell write his name in Chapter 17 of "To Kill a Mockingbird". This confrontation occurs during Tom Robinson's trial when Atticus challenges Bob Ewell to write his name to prove that he is left-handed.
Atticus Finch steps into Bob Ewell's shoes in Chapter 22 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" when he confronts Bob after the trial and tries to reason with him peacefully. This symbolizes Atticus trying to understand Bob's perspective and showing empathy towards him, despite their differences.
Atticus tells Jem and Scout not to go to the trial of Tom Robinson and to stay home. He wants to protect them from the harsh realities of the trial and the racism that they may witness.
In chapter 28 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Aunt Alexandra has a premonition about Bob Ewell seeking revenge on Atticus and his family after the trial. She worries that Bob Ewell, being humiliated by the trial's outcome, may try to harm them.
"Round the back steps" was mud. Calpurnia noticed traces of mud leading from the back steps into the kitchen on Monday morning in "To Kill A Mockingbird." This mud indicated that someone had attempted to break into the house during the night.
Chicken from Tom Robinson's father and rolls from the hotel from Estelle. Also: salt pork, beans, tomatoes, scuppernongs, and pickled pigs' knuckles.