There were ten men on the jury; one of them was a Cunningham.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," there were no women on Tom Robinson's jury. The jury consisted of twelve white men.
NONE Yes there were! It's just that the number of women was irrelevent and insignificant to the events that were taking place, so it wasn't counted! ~Atticus specifically said there were no woman allowed in the jury. So the answer is NONE.
There are 31 chapters in "To Kill a Mockingbird".
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," African Americans are not allowed to serve on juries in Alabama during that time period. The exclusion of African Americans from juries was a common practice in many Southern states at that time.
i don't think many people have.. I'm sorry
SInce many people in this novel are innocent people who are "killed" mentally by the society around them. All they try to do is to bring joy. This is very similar to a mockingbird
They have never remade To Kill A Mockingbird. There is only one version.
alot
how is the language in the book to kill a mockinbird?
In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, the title is symbolic and refers to the idea of destroying innocence and goodness. Atticus Finch, the protagonist's father, states that it is a sin to kill a mockingbird, as they only bring joy and do no harm. Many people attend the trial in the novel because it addresses issues of race, morality, and justice in a small Southern town, making it a significant and compelling event for the community.
never
47