Tom Robinson said he was sorry for the girl.
In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, a stir is caused in the courtroom during the trial of Tom Robinson when Atticus Finch proves that the main witness, Mayella Ewell, is lying about being raped. This revelation challenges the deeply ingrained racism and prejudice of the community, leading to a tense and emotional reaction from the spectators.
Tom Robinson said that he felt bad for Mayella (a very taboo thing for a black man to say about a white woman during that time period)
Scout is a girl.
A pair of overalls
no
It was Friday February, 31.
pg 29 or chapter 3
the father of Mayella the one that was accusing tom of rapping her
he must apologize and read to Ms. M.
Atticus Finch because he is the most respectable character in To Kill A Mokingbird
scout sees boos point of view when she stands on his porch
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the judge presiding over the courtroom is Judge Taylor. He is a fair and impartial figure who oversees the trial of Tom Robinson with diligence and respect for the judicial process.
Yes, earthquakes caused damage in the place where it happened. Many people may be killed for it.
I think it was Reverend Sykes.