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People are losing homes because prices are going up but incomes aren't.
The battle of Appomattox took place at Maryland. Many people died in this battle. The courthouse, (Appomattox Courthouse), was where Robert E. Lee surrendered to Grant.
Because Tom was black, and they were racist
It changed because the poor people in greece did not like losing their land
People go against him, getting overthrown, or by losing a war.
no only the black people stood all the white people left.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the people in the balcony stood as a sign of respect for Atticus Finch after he defended Tom Robinson in court. It was a gesture of acknowledgment and admiration for his courage and integrity in taking on such a challenging case.
Atticus is walking out of the court room and all the black people that are on the balcony stand, Rev. tells Jem and Scout to stand up because theyr father was leaving the court room.
Reverend Sykes prompts Scout to stand up along with the other people in the colored balcony in a sign of respect for Atticus as he exits the courtroom.
Scout and Jem sitting in the black balcony of the courthouse during Tom Robinson's trial symbolizes racial segregation and the societal division between white and black individuals. It highlights the racial discrimination prevalent in Maycomb and emphasizes the unfair treatment of black people in the justice system. Their physical positioning reflects the racial hierarchy and injustice that exists in their community.
The black community stood up on the balcony as a sign of respect for Atticus Finch during the trial in "To Kill a Mockingbird" because he had just successfully defended Tom Robinson, a black man wrongly accused of a crime. It was a way of showing their appreciation and admiration for his courage and commitment to justice.
They sit up top with the blacks, even after Atticus said they need to stay home.
The black people in the balcony are showing respect and gratitude for Atticus Finch's efforts to defend Tom Robinson, a black man wrongly accused of a crime. They stand as a sign of respect for his bravery, integrity, and dedication to seeking justice despite the racial prejudices of the time.
Jem and Scout felt isolated and confused sitting in the balcony during the trial. They were frustrated by the segregation and unfairness of being separated from the adults in the courtroom. Despite their discomfort, they learned important lessons about social injustices and racism.
In Chapter 22 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," the black community of Maycomb expresses their gratitude to Atticus through simple gestures like standing in silence as he walks past, and bringing food to his house. Their quiet reverence and respect for Atticus show their appreciation for his efforts in defending Tom Robinson.
yes this is true, the finch children sit with them because of the trial (remember that atticus doesn't know they're watching!) I just had to do a paper on "To Kill a Mockingbird"!
He says people are not created equal contradicting the Declaration Of Independence because one man is smarter or always better in some way, but they should always be created equal the courthouse because, their color of skin doesn't matter, but what they bring to the table should.