that his left hand got caught in a machine and unable to use it
The startling fact revealed about Tom Robinson is that his left arm is useless due to an old injury. This fact becomes significant during the trial because it proves that he could not have physically assaulted Mayella Ewell in the way she described, strengthening the argument of his innocence.
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The pageant was after Tom Robinson's death.
Mark Ramsden
Yes
sexual abuse
The people from Cals church.
The cast of Innocence - 1913 includes: Paul Panzer as Tom Johnson Pearl Sindelar as Mrs. Tom Johnson
Atticus explains to Jem that Tom Robinson has a very slim chance of being acquitted due to the racial prejudices in Maycomb. He wants Jem to understand that despite evidence showing Tom's innocence, the jury may still convict him because of their biases. Atticus emphasizes the importance of fighting for justice even when the odds are stacked against them.
dill tells her
Tom Robinson's case is different from other routine cases because it involves racial prejudice and injustice. Despite having overwhelming evidence of his innocence, Tom is convicted by an all-white jury due to the pervasive racism in the community. The trial brings to light the deep-rooted systemic inequalities and discrimination faced by African Americans in the justice system.
tōm (תום) = "innocence"