Jem
Yes, just as in the book.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the one member of the jury who delayed the verdict was one of the jurors who initially voted not guilty but later changed his vote to guilty. His hesitation and indecision were symbolic of the prejudice and injustice present in the case.
According to Atticus Finch in "To Kill a Mockingbird," the one person on the jury who had trouble agreeing to the guilty verdict was one of the Cunninghams. However, it is not explicitly stated in the book which Cunningham it was.
"Acquit" is not a word that appears in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. However, the theme of justice and racial inequality is prevalent throughout the novel.
Jem cried because he was shocked and disappointed by the jury's decision to find Tom Robinson guilty despite the overwhelming evidence showing his innocence. He was also hurt by the racial prejudice and injustice prevalent in their society.
after the verdict because he was found guilty by the jury and he was sent to jail and as tom tried to escape, he got shot many times...and was killed. :]
Harper Lee foreshadowed the guilty verdict in "To Kill a Mockingbird" through the trial process itself, where the evidence and arguments clearly point to Tom Robinson's innocence, but the racially biased nature of society suggests an inevitable guilty verdict. Additionally, the reactions and behaviors of the jury and the community members throughout the trial further foreshadow the outcome.
Yes. After the verdict comes in during the court session, Tom is found guilty and taken to prison. He then tries to escape, but then the security guards shoot him (17 bullet holes in him!) and he dies.
the verdict in the trial
Tom Robinson was found guilty in Chapter 21 of Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird".
The jury finds Tom Robinson guilty of raping Mayella Ewell. Tom Robinson was innocent, but because Robert "Bob" Ewell knew that no one (the white populace) would believe Robinson, (and that Ewell made up a "convincing" testimony about Tom Robinson raping Mayella), the jury found Robinson guilty of all charges despite the fact that it was obvious he was innocent. The verdict was that he was guilty, and was sentenced to death.
Jem becomes very upset. He's angry and sad. He's angry because he wanted Tom Robinson to be found not guilty, or innocent. He's sad because it will take a while to get to the next court with the appeal.