Maycomb's turnout for the trial in "To Kill a Mockingbird" reflects the town's deep-seated racism and prejudice. The large crowd symbolizes the community's willingness to support and uphold unjust systems that oppress minorities, showing how ingrained these harmful beliefs are within human nature.
that they are not respecting eachother
We are at the stage where we are talking about a trial separation.
what is the primary determinant of human behavior
The turnout for the trial shows how humans are curious. Even though they know what will happen to Tom Robinson, some show up with with hope of Tom being declared innocent and others wanting Tom to be killed. Or Human nature is drawn to things that are not normal—especially bad things that take place in society. Everyone was out to see Tom get sentenced to hang—they were drawn by that evilness. (“morbid” as Miss Maudie puts it)
By nature of selecting a jury a jury trial can take longer, but when it comes to the actual trial from opening arguments to closing arguments they take about the same amount of time.
Yes, spontaneous declarations of an incriminating nature made by suspects to officers following arrest admissible at trial.
It involves a human patient.
Incompetent to stand trial.
Harper Lee showcases the importance of Tom Robinson's trial in "To Kill a Mockingbird" through the injustice of the judicial system, the impact of racism and prejudice on society, and the moral courage displayed by characters like Atticus Finch in fighting for justice and equality. The trial serves as a focal point to explore themes of discrimination, empathy, and the complexities of human nature.
Atticus wanted Scout to hear every word he said during the trial to teach her important lessons about fairness, integrity, and empathy. He hoped that by witnessing the trial firsthand, Scout would learn about the complexities of human nature and the importance of standing up for what is right.
The atmosphere in Macomb at the beginning of the trial in "To Kill a Mockingbird" reflects the town's deeply entrenched racial prejudice and the challenges of confronting systemic injustice. It demonstrates how fear, ignorance, and social pressure can influence human behavior and perpetuate injustice. It also highlights the complexities of navigating moral dilemmas in a society where conformity and tradition often override individual conscience.
The cast of The Human Trial - 2014 includes: Randy Dorian as Randy Dorian Jonathan Lakey as Jonathan Lakey Rick Storrs as Rick Storrs