He got it stuck in a cotton gin. And all of his muscles were strained, and couldn't move his left arm at all. It was completely paralyzed.
In to kill a mockingbird, Tom Robinson lost his arm at age 12 in Mr. Dolphus Raymond's cotton gin.
Black arm bands are usually worn on the left arm as a mark of respect for, or in mourning of a death.
Tom's left arm was seriously injured in a cotton gin accident when he was a boy. The muscles were all torn loose, so it is about a foot shorter than his strong right arm, and is essentially useless to him.It was caught in a cotton gin at age 12.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Tom Robinson's handicap is a crippled left arm due to an accident involving a cotton gin. This physical disability is a significant aspect of his character and plays a role in the trial.
When the entire arm is tattooed black it usually means that their arm was used for practice by apprentice artists, including themselves.
The Northern arm of the Black Sea is called the Sea of Azov.
The children learn that Tom Robinson's left arm is useless to him, as it was caught in a cotton gin, and tore out all of the muscle in that arm.
Black Sea arm for crossword puzzle is the Sea of Azov. Sea of Azov
Tom Robinsons arm was crippled because all of the muscle was ripped off of it when he was younger and working in the cotton field.
The description of Tom getting his arm stuck in a cotton gin is on page 15 in the novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Tom Robinson's left arm is useless. It was caught in a cotton gin when he was 12 years old and part of the arm was ripped off.