Most of the town disagree with atticus' decision to defend, the clearly innocent Tom Robinson. The main conflict, however, is between Bob Ewell, Mayella Ewell (Apparent rape victim of Tom Robinson)'s father, and Atticus.
scout hears a member of the idler's club saying that "the court appointed him to defend the negro". So, scout thinks that atticus had to, whether he wanted to or not, defend tom robinson. Chapter 16, Pg 180
Braxton Underwood protects Atticus Finch from a mob in "To Kill a Mockingbird" because he respects Atticus as a man of integrity and justice. Despite being a racist character, Braxton recognizes Atticus's courage in defending Tom Robinson and is willing to put his personal feelings aside to help a fellow member of the community in need.
In "To Kill A Mockingbird", overall, the Cunninghams respect Atticus Finch. He describes them as poor, but honest. There was a member of the Cunningham family on the Robinson jury. As Atticus had suspected, he was the lone holdout during deliberations.
In Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird," the character who speaks out in support of Tom Robinson's character in the courtroom is Reverend Sykes. He is a respected member of the African American community in Maycomb and he encourages others to stand as a sign of respect when Atticus Finch is leaving the courtroom.
Charli Robinson previously was a member of the music group "Hi-5". Robinson is an Australian singer, actress,radio presenter and children's performer.
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Mr. B.B. Undrwood covers Atticus by having a shotgun ready to fire at the gang surrounding Atticus (regarding Tom Robinson) Mr. Underwood does not like Negros, so he does not mind shooting a few Negros.
Aunt Alexandra comes to live with the Finches to fulfill her duty as a family member and to provide a feminine influence on Jem and Scout. She also wants to help Atticus raise the children after Tom Robinson's trial.
David Robinson is a member of the Oak Hills Church in San Antonio, Texas.
Frank Robinson. Frank Robinson won the 1961 NL MVP as a member of the Cincinnati Reds and, the 1966 AL MVP as a member of the Baltimore Orioles.
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No, Atticus was not swayed by Scout's petition to have Calpurnia fired. He valued Calpurnia as a member of their family and recognized her importance in their lives. Atticus knew the bond they shared was strong and valuable to both Scout and Jem.