very surprised
She falls to the ground crying
Jem goes with Atticus to tell Tom Robinson is dead
jem and dill
Helen Robinson was given a job as a nurse by Atticus Finch after he heard about her situation and wanted to help her.
No
Helen Robinson falls down because she is overwhelmed with emotion upon seeing Atticus Finch arrive at her house to deliver news of her husband's death. She collapses from the shock and grief of the situation.
Atticus sits in front of the Robinson house like a guardian when he is waiting for Helen, showing his support and protection for her as she walks home from work.
He harassed her by following her to work everyday. The Ewell's also whispered obscenities at her and only stopping when Deas (Robinson's boss) threatened to get him arrested.
Atticus waits for Helen every day after Tom Robinson is convicted. He walks her home to ensure her safety, showing kindness and support as she copes with her husband's death. Atticus consistently displays empathy and care for others in the community.
Atticus comes home early during the missionary circle because he receives a phone call from the sheriff informing him about Tom Robinson being moved to the Maycomb County jail. Atticus is concerned for Tom's safety as there are rumors of a lynch mob forming.
Bob Ewell targets anyone that insulted him at the trial. This includes Atticus Finch, as the top of his "hit list." His two other notable targets were Judge Taylor and Helen Robinson, Tom's wife. He failed in hurting either, and when he tried going after Atticus' children, he died at the hand of Boo Radley.
Bob Ewell threatens Atticus Finch by spitting on him, harasses Tom Robinson's widow Helen by following and intimidating her, and attacks Jem and Scout Finch in retaliation for Atticus defending Tom in court.
Judge Taylor assigns Atticus to defend Tom Robinson.