well, i think the mob was characterized as uneven minded because atticus says that the mob has their own and each individual mind and that they have their own brains and that is .....yeah i dont know.
The crowd was a mob with bad intentions. They were angry and intended to lynch Tom Robinson.
Scout says putting Boo on trial would be like killing a mockingbird, because Boo is innocent and has done nothing wrong. Just like a mockingbird, Boo doesn't harm anyone and should be protected, not persecuted.
You never said the book that this question pertains to, but the most popular book I can recall with a trial, and a character that refuses to attend is To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.If my assumption that this question is about To Kill a Mockingbird is correct, then the answer would be Miss Maudie.
Atticus Finch, Tom Robinson's lawyer in "To Kill a Mockingbird," believed that the jury would acquit Tom based on the evidence presented at the trial. He was confident in Tom's innocence and believed in the justice system.
The main antagonist in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Bob Ewell. He is a racist, abusive father who accuses Tom Robinson of assaulting his daughter Mayella, leading to a trial that serves as the central conflict of the novel.
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Tom Robinson died in the end of the book, and the time of the book is from 1932 to 1935. So i would say he probably died in 1935, but the book doesn't say it exactly. I would ask the author :)
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Atticus never says, nor even hints, that he would ever kill a mockingbird.
The mockingbird symbolizes innocence, which at first glance you would not think Mayella was innocent. However she did nothing wrong, unless you consider tempting a black man wrong. Then, Bob beat her for her behavior, similar to killing a mockingbird.---------I would argue that Mayella is not innocent, she lies to the court and blames her fault on the innocent Tom Robinson.
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