His house had been broken into by Bob Ewell
Bob Ewell came to his house, thinking no one was at home, and was meaning to vandalize it, but their dog was at home with Judge Taylor.
Judge John Taylor is an old man with white hair who takes court as some kind of a joke. He frequently likes to spit into his bowl of spit. And, he judged the Tom Robinson trial in which he supported Atticus (who says Robinson isn't guilty) but Taylor can't do anything since the white jury has declared him guilty.
No, Judge Taylor does not die in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird." He is alive at the end of the story.
His house had been broken into by Bob Ewell
Bob Ewell came to his house, thinking no one was at home, and was meaning to vandalize it, but their dog was at home with Judge Taylor.
Yes, he does because Mr. Ewell supposedly broke into the house and shot him. They found Judge Taylor dead on the couch with a shotgun in his lap.
No, he doesn't. Later in the book, it says the Judge Taylor was laughing at Scout in the pagean.
The judge in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Judge Taylor. He presides over the trial of Tom Robinson in the novel.
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Judge Taylor asks Atticus to take the Tom Robinson case on page 101 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
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.
Mr. Taylor is the court clerk in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." He is responsible for managing the administrative aspects of the court during the trial. He is depicted as professional and diligent in his duties.
Judge Taylor is the presiding judge during Tom Robinson's trial in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird". He is portrayed as a fair and impartial judge who listens to the evidence presented during the trial. Judge Taylor shows respect for Atticus Finch and runs a courtroom focused on justice.
She says she likes it. Why you like a book?