We learn that Tom's left arm is actually useless. The bruises on Mayella's face are on her right side, so this doesnt make sense if Tom can only use his right arm, Mayellaa's dad is left handed and more likely to leave harsh scars on the right side of a persons face.
At the end of Mayella's testimony, it is revealed that Tom Robinson is left-handed, creating doubt around Mayella's story that he assaulted her because the injuries were predominantly on the right side of her face. This fact contradicts the prosecution's narrative and highlights inconsistencies in the case against Tom Robinson.
We learn that Tom Robinson couldn't have raped Mayella due to his left arm getting caught in a cotton machine, leaving him crippled.
That Tom had felt sorry for her...
At the end of Mayella's testimony, we learn the dramatic fact that Tom Robinson, the defendant, is left-handed. This fact becomes significant later on in the trial as it contradicts the way Mayella claimed she was attacked and provides crucial evidence for the defense.
She is pregnant.
She is pregnant.
the value of the game.
The court appointed Atticus to defend Tom Robinson. Atticus had aimed to defend him
Tom Robinson does not lose his wife in To Kill a Mockingbird. Helen Robinson outlives Tom.
Could a Beauty ever learn to love a Beast? Can a Beast learn to love? Can a Beauty look beneath the Beast to find the human inside?
When Tom Robinson stands up in court, we learn that his left arm is 12 inches shorter than his right arm, and that it is shriveled and useless due to being caught in a cotton gin when he was a child.
Girl I dont know LOL I get Ds and Fs I dont listen but i did learn of it, its a dramatic sentence I think LML
The children learn that Tom Robinson's left arm is useless to him, as it was caught in a cotton gin, and tore out all of the muscle in that arm.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," we learn that Tom Robinson is a kind and respectful black man who is falsely accused of raping a white woman. He is a victim of racial prejudice and discrimination within the court system, despite his innocence. Tom represents the injustice and racial inequality that existed in the American South during the 1930s.
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