why didnt the reverend expect atticus to win
The Reverend did not expect Atticus to win the case because he understood the deep-rooted racism in the community and believed that the jury would not rule in favor of a black man, regardless of the evidence presented. The Reverend's lack of faith in the justice system and society's prejudices influenced his expectations for the trial's outcome.
no because he is a loser He didnt win (didnt you see the news!)
Scout is confident that Atticus will win the trial in "To Kill a Mockingbird". She believes in her father and in his ability to prove Tom Robinson's innocence. Despite the odds stacked against him, Scout maintains her faith in Atticus throughout the trial.
"Just because we were licked a hundred years ago, doesn't mean we shouldn't try." He knows he will not win the trial. But he will try, and try, and try to do the right thing until it is no longer possible, an ethic he wants to pass to his children.
it didnt win
he didnt win any
He does not believe that he will win the case initially, knowing the prejudices of the judge and jury, but he believes that he could win an appeal, which never comes to be because Tom tried to escape the jail, and was shot down.
there were no tie Mary j didnt win Alicia didnt win
Atticus stood up for a black man in court in a racist town, even though he knew that he would not win. (Atticus is a lawyer, if you didn't know.)
nope he didnt
they didnt win...
the didnt make it to the playoffs because they didnt win their division and they didnt have the best record
he won a Grammy...but Justin bieber didnt win one at all