Mr. Underwood's editorial was about the senseless killing of Tom Robinson and how it was a sin to kill cripples. He expressed his belief that it's a sin to kill any mockingbird.
Mr. Underwood's editorial in "To Kill a Mockingbird" voiced his strong support for Atticus Finch and criticized the town for condemning Tom Robinson without fair trial. He compared Tom's death to the senseless killing of a mockingbird, emphasizing the injustice and loss of innocence in the situation.
Maycombe is figuratively responsible for killing Tom Robinson
Scout was confused about Mr. Underwood's editorial because here freed to Tom's death as a senseless killing despite the fact that Tom "had been given due process of law to the day of his death." The killing seemed senseless because Tom had never hurt anyone or did anything wrong.
Bruce Robinson has written: 'The killing fields' 'Histological evaluation of suture and bone regeneration in the presence of demineralized lyophilized bone allograft'
Graeme C. Robinson has written: 'Tracking down the family lane'
i think chapter nine.
Stalin, Mao, Bosonia, Kosovia, it would be a fairly long list.
In journalism, "spike" refers to the act of rejecting or killing a story before publication. This decision is usually made if the story is found to be lacking in newsworthiness, accuracy, or if it does not align with the publication's editorial standards.
The little girl asked someone about their debt which got them off topic and they ended up leaving
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.
In the book, To Kill a Mockingbird, Tom Robinson died when he tried climbing the prison fence and was shot 17 times by the guards.In the movie, Tom Robinson tried escaping when they were taking him to jail and the policeman had "bad aim" and ended up killing him instead of supposedly trying to wound him.