Tom Robinson is described as a respectful and polite man in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." He addresses Atticus Finch as "sir" and shows deference and courtesy in his interactions with others. Tom's demeanor and behavior highlight his character as a gentleman.
Calpurnia mentioned that Tom Robinson had a respectful and humble attitude when he visited the Finch household. She remarked that he was a kind and polite man.
Tom Robinson testifies that Bob Ewell, Mayella's father, was the one who harmed her.
one, which was tom robinson
I'd say nice or respectful and caring
he doesnt say he will tom cannot afford a lawer so because of the maranda wright he is appointed to tom
Tom Robinson said he went into the Ewell's house to fix a door hinge on the day in question.
I would say Tom Robinson and Boo Radley.
Atticus knew he could never live with himself if he did not defend Tom Robinson. Though he was black, Tom Robinson was obviously innocent. Atticus's conscience would not let him send an innocent man to jail, black or not.
No, Atticus does not say that kissing Tom was a crime. In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Tom Robinson is wrongfully accused of raping Mayella Ewell, not of kissing her. Atticus defends Tom in court against the false charges.
Tom Robinson told Mr. Gilmer that he felt sorry for Mayella Ewell.
it doesnt say in the book. but you can find it where it says it in the book. Page 282 the last paragraph.
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