he says that he was called in to Mayellas house one day as he usually was. he was asked ot come inside for the first time to fix a door hinge. however when he ogt in he saw that the door did not need fixing. but Mayella wasnt done she then asked him to get something fom on top of a high cabnet that she couldnt reazch. so tom got a later and up he wetn when he was on the latter Mayella then grabed on to his ,legs and he fpught back thne he got down and Mayella asked him to kiss her and as she tried he agian fough back. meanwhile her dad came up form the woods and began to yell. tom then ran as fast as he could.
The arrest and trial of Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of raping a white woman, leads to racial tensions and threats in the community. As the trial unfolds, the residents become fearful of potential violence and choose to lock their doors and stay inside for safety.
Mr. Dolphus Raymond is a rich white man who had an affair with a black woman. In order to stay inconspicuous, he pretends to be drunk and drinks out of a paper sack (that actually contains Coca-Cola)
Inside Outing happened in 1988.
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.
Natalie Robinson Cole has written: 'Children's arts from deep down inside' -- subject(s): Children's art
Its not Daniel A. Robinson thats cool, rather the Holy Spirit of Jesus Christ inside of him that shines through. #ChristIsAll
quite and verypeaceful
someone laughing!
explain what happens inside curve sample
The pressure inside the car increases
For How to Kill a Mockingbird? They were just curious and wanted to know what was going on inside of the house; curious as to whether or not the rumours about the Radleys were true.
I am not sure if you mean the symbol of actual birds in the novel, or the symbol of the mockingbird. But, you're probably talking about the mockingbird, because it's a huge symbol in the book. Here it goes:The mockingbird symbolizes the innocent people who are hurt in the novel. When Jem is given a gun, Atticus tells him that he should not shoot at a mockingbird. The mockingbird, he explains, doesn't bother anyone and is happy beautifying the world with its song. It is an innocent creature. In a metaphorical sense, Scout, Atticus, Jem, Tom (the black man who was accused of rape), Boo Radley, and even Calpurnia were "mockingbirds." They only wanted to live their simple lives, but were preyed upon by negative influences.Atticus, Jem, and Scout were mocked and hated because of Atticus's role defending a black man. Scout and Jem were nearly killed by such hate in the form of the deranged and violent Bob Ewall. Tom is killed by this hatred when he is shot to death trying to escape from prison. Boo Radley was also a mockingbird, living an innocent life. His stubborn, proud father separated him from society by locking him up inside his own home. Calpurnia and the black community was debased and scorned by predjudiced people. Each character seemed to be a "mockingbird." As Atticus said, it was wrong to hurt such innocent creatures.