He got very upset, and started mocking Gatsby.
According to Dill, Tom's wife didn't react much to the news of Tom's death. She simply looked up from her stitching and nodded. This lack of emotional response suggested that she had already accepted the inevitability of Tom's fate in the oppressive society they lived in.
she was really upset
she was really upset
she was really upset
Jill taley
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Tom Robinson's wife is not explicitly mentioned reacting to his death since the focus is primarily on the trial and its aftermath. Tom's death is revealed to Scout through Aunt Alexandra who got the news from Atticus. It can be inferred that Tom's wife would have been devastated by his death as he was wrongly convicted and killed while trying to escape prison.
loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
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Literary category.
Yes! it was taped and everything! 0.o
Tom's wife had disappeared without a trace, leaving behind only her wedding ring on the kitchen counter.
i dont know how would you react to it?