Scout starts a conversation with Mr. Cunnningham. She asks him how his entailments are getting along which of course sounds so cute and innocent coming out of a small child that Mr. Cunningham tells the other men to leave. He is a good man and probably felt bad about what they were doing in the first place.
To lynch Tom Robinson
Walter Cunningham Sr. comes to the jail with the Mob to lynch Tom Robinson. He talks with Scout and he is convinced to call off the mob and not lynch Tom.
At the Finch house, trouble begins when Scout and Jem are harassed by Bob Ewell following the trial, putting them in harm's way. At the jail, trouble starts when a mob arrives to lynch Tom Robinson, but is diffused by Scout's innocent conversation with Mr. Cunningham.
Scout, Jem, and Dill come to warn Atticus about a potential lynch mob forming to kill Tom Robinson at the Maycomb jail. They fear for Tom's safety and want to make sure Atticus is aware of the situation.
In the lynch mob scene in "To Kill a Mockingbird," a group of men gather at the jail to lynch Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of raping a white woman. Scout diffuses the situation by engaging with a familiar face, Mr. Cunningham, who eventually leads the men away. This scene highlights the racial tensions and the mob mentality prevalent in the community.
Mr. Cunningham and the other men came to the jail to lynch Tom Robinson for raping a Mayella Ewell.
Scout displays perseverance over adversity when she continues to attend school despite facing discrimination and criticism for her father defending Tom Robinson. She also shows perseverance when she stands up to the lynch mob outside the jail to protect Atticus and Tom Robinson.
The men have come to the jail because they have been arrested for committing a crime or being suspected of one. They are likely being held in custody while awaiting trial or sentencing.
Atticus went to go stay outside the jail that night because he was Tom Robinson's lawyer. Tom Robinson was staying in the jail the night before the trial, and Atticus wanted to make sure he was safe. Scout and Jem notice there father has suspiciously left the house that night so they follow him to the jail. A mob of white, unfamiliar men come to the jail and tell Atticus to move away from the jail house door. He refuses. (These men were most likely a lynch mob, Klu Kux Klan) Right then Scout jumos out and tell the men to leave her father alone. She notices Walter Cunningham in the crowd, and she go's up to him and tells Mr. Cunningham to tell his song that she said hi. Because of Scouts dissruptance, the mob leaves and Atticus and TOm ROobinson were saved. Hope this helped
he sits outside the jail because he's expecting people coming to disturb Tom Robinson while he sleeps, and after commotion started to build Scout ran toward Atticus, and started having a conversation with Walter Cunningham asking lots of questions
Mr. Underwood does with a shotgun, vthen Scout, Jem and Dill arrive.
Tom Robinson is being held at the county jail. Atticus predicts that people will come to hurt him. A mob or group of people come to kill Tom. Scout follows her father and watches with Jem and Dill, and speaks to . Scout helps because .