This is all from memory and may be unreliable as a result, but I believe Atticus goes into the case with the expectation that he will lose, as he is aware of the weight of the prejudice acting against Tom Robinson.
During the actual court case itself it would appear that Tom is innocent and Atticus is likely to win but this is only based on modern perspective of the events in the book. The jury's verdict is surprising in light of this.
Scout not getting how atticus lost the trial
Dill technically lied to Atticus by saying that they were playing strip poker, but not with cards
He knows that Tom Robinson will lose, but feels that "just because we were licked a hundred years before we start" doesn't mean they can give up.
Jem thinks the case will go in Atticus's favor (in other words, bob ewell will lose) since Atticus has a reason why Mayella is lying. Jem is very upset once he realizes that Atticus lost the case but later atticus tells him that if a black man is accused of anything from a white man, the white man is sure to win since Maycomb is made up of many biased people. you can get more help from sparknotes
The original title of "To Kill a Mockingbird" was "Atticus." Harper Lee's novel was initially titled after the main character, Atticus Finch. However, Lee's editor suggested changing the title to something more reflective of the central themes of the novel. The title "To Kill a Mockingbird" was inspired by a conversation within the book about the innocence of mockingbirds and the moral imperative not to harm them.
They stand in respect after he lost this case because he tried hard to win it for an innocent man. And, they all scrape some kind of food for him and leaves it on his porch just because he tried.
Atticus predicts that Tom will be sent to the electric chair if the appeal is lost because he knows that the racial prejudice in the town will prevent Tom from receiving a fair trial and a just verdict.
"Innocence Lost" could be another meaningful title for "To Kill a Mockingbird", as the novel explores themes of innocence, morality, and the loss of childhood innocence due to prejudice and injustice. This title reflects the journey of the characters, particularly Scout and Jem, as they come to terms with the harsh realities of the world around them.
For the sole reason that Tom Robinson was a black man, that sums it up hands down. :( The book and movie were based back in a time and place where whites still thought of African Americans as inferior humans. The fact that Tom was black meant that he had already lost the case against a white woman before it started.
Bob after the trial threatens Atticus that he will shoot him. Bob Ewell feels a lot of anger towards Atticus because Atticus humiliated Bob Ewell in his first time in court. Although Bob Ewell did win the case he lost a lot of his little pride he had.
Your question is kind of vague. Either you are talking about when he snuck into the Radley yard, lost his pants, and went back. In this case he did not get in trouble. But if you are referring to destroying Ms. Dubose's flowers, he was punished, and the punishment was reading to her at her home.
The cast of The Lost Berserker - 2012 includes: Morann Peri as The Female Native Atticus Sullivan as The Child Native