Chapter 15, then continues in a few chapters.
chapters 17-21
Atticus delivers his closing argument in Chapter 20 of the novel 'To Kill a Mockingbird.'
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the jury is out for a few hours before returning with their verdict in Chapter 21. This period of time creates a tense atmosphere as everyone waits to see the outcome of the trial.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Bob Ewell enters the courthouse at the end of chapter 20 to seek revenge on Atticus Finch and his children, Jem and Scout, for their roles in Tom Robinson's trial.
Tom Robinson wasn't ever guilty. He was accused of being guilty though because of his race. Edit: It was at the end of chapter 21.
Jem touches the Radley's door in Chapter 6 of "To Kill a Mockingbird."
Mayella Ewell falsely accused Tom Robinson of assaulting and kissing her in Chapter 18 of Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." She claimed that Tom forced himself on her, which was later revealed to be a lie during the trial.
Chapter 2 of 'To Kill a Mockingbird' ends on page 28 in the paperback edition of the book.
It starts in Chapter 17 (because there are different books with different sizes of text, making pages off)
Tom Robinson.
Taylor
Katniss Everdeen
In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," Dill feels ill at the end of the chapter because he is upset by the injustice of Tom Robinson's trial and the verdict. The emotional weight of the trial and witnessing the racism in the courtroom takes a toll on Dill, causing him to feel physically unwell.