Kill him before the trial was over
Tom Robinson's trial is held at the courthouse in Maycomb, Alabama.
Tom Robinson was moved 70 miles away to Enfield Prison Farm.
to a local jaiill in maycomb
Yes, it was Dill's second summer in Maycomb County when Tom Robinson's trial took place in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. Dill first visited Maycomb during the previous summer, and he returned for the trial, which was a significant event in the story.
Because of the Tom Robinson's trial.
Scout, Jem, and Dill come to warn Atticus about a potential lynch mob forming to kill Tom Robinson at the Maycomb jail. They fear for Tom's safety and want to make sure Atticus is aware of the situation.
The town of Maycomb is divided in its reaction to the trial of Tom Robinson. Some residents, such as Atticus Finch and a few others, support Tom and believe him to be innocent. However, the majority of the town is prejudiced against Tom due to his race, leading to hostility and racial tension during the trial.
Heck is the Maycomb County sheriff who hands over his gun to Atticus when confronted with a rabid dog. He's also one of the men in the group who comes to talk to Atticus about the danger of having Tom Robinson locked up in the Maycomb County jail. He didn't want to be responsible if Tom got lynched.
Tom's Job was working in the fields. That is why his left arm is unusable...
worries, anxious confuse
The reader assumes that the men from Old Sarum come to Maycomb to lynch Tom Robinson, the black man accused of raping a white woman. This is based on the tense and serious atmosphere in Maycomb when they arrive, and the history of racial tension and injustice in the South during that time period.
Tom Robinson is buried in the Robinson family cemetery, located near his old home in Maycomb County, as mentioned in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.