Mr. Underwood helps Atticus because he respects the courage and integrity that Atticus demonstrates in defending Tom Robinson. Despite his racial prejudices, Mr. Underwood believes in the principles of justice and fairness, and he recognizes Atticus's commitment to upholding these ideals in the face of adversity.
Atticus found it ironic because Braxton was willing to stand up against the mob to defend Atticus and Tom Robinson, even though he was openly racist and had previously threatened Atticus. This demonstrated the complexity of human nature and showed that even someone with prejudiced beliefs could still possess a sense of justice.
Mr. Underwood covers Atticus during the jail scene because he respects Atticus and believes in justice, even though they have different viewpoints. Underwood wants to make sure Atticus and his children are safe, and to show his support for their fight against racism.
No...Carrie Underwood does not have any children, yet. She has said that she'd like children someday, though.
im not sure i think so though they look alike... sort of
Atticus is condemning the rigid, time-honored code of the line between blacks and whites. Mayella broke the code and now must get Tom away from her. It is this code that will destroy Tom as well, even though he is innocent.
In the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, the African Americans in the courthouse balcony stand up as a sign of respect for Atticus Finch, who had just finished defending Tom Robinson in court. Even though the white audience members do not acknowledge this gesture, it symbolizes the African American community's admiration for Atticus's courage and integrity.
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.)
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.
Does these questions goes to Blair Underwood first of all,also does he read them.I am some kind to Blair Underwood I'm Nathan Underwood(dicky boy)granddaughter Evelyn Underwood ,Adrianna Underwood is my baby sister:our mother name is Charlotte Underwood Nathan baby girl and his oldest daughter name is Annie Wheeler Underwood who later married a Russell name after her mother Annie Bell Underwood. So the answer to that is no, it does not mean that.
Juniper is a tree-nymph, so she doesn't have a last name. If she married Grover, she may become an Underwood though.
Whites were used as inderntured servants though blacks were mostly slaves.
Who knows? She's hot though. Probably a singer like Hannah Montana.