Becaus braxton liked atticus and he was trying to help him.
Mr. Underwood didn't actually play a role in it. afterwards scout says she sees him with a double barrel shotgun, which means if the mob started to attack, he would have come to atticus's defense.
Atticus worried that White men would try to take justice into their own hands. He sat there to protect the prisoner, even if it meant Atticus could be in danger. White men did come, demanding that Atticus step aside.
he was covering atticus with his shotgun and would help him if anything went wrong or the mob attacked atticus
Atticus stood guard at the jail so that the local people would not lynch the prisoner that was inside. Atticus felt he needed a proper trial, which did take place, and the man was found innocent.
In my opinion Atticus is dealing with the threats well. If he was to act out and attack or even make a stupid remark to Mr. Ewell then he would be able to use that against Atticus in the trial.
Toni Braxton's father, Michael Braxton Sr., was born on January 26, 1947. As of October 2023, he would be 76 years old.
Atticus and Tate are arguing about how Bob Ewell died. Atticus is convinced the Jem stabbed Ewell as he tried to protect Scout from attack. At the same time, Heck knows that Bob did not die because of Jem, but Boo Radley. He also knows that if Boo Radley were trialed for murder he would be discriminated against and would be a traumatic and painful experience. So, Tate tells Atticus that Bob Ewell had fallen on his knife while in a drunk stupor. Though Atticus does not agree, Scout is convinced that Tate is correct, telling Atticus that sending Boo Radley to trial would be "sort of like shootin' a mocking-bird.
Atticus's explanation is more likely to be true, as he is portrayed as a wise and morally upstanding character in "To Kill a Mockingbird." Heck Tate's explanation may be influenced by his desire to protect Boo Radley, which could cloud his judgement.
No, they are the same. But I would prefer Carrie Underwood.
Atticus doesn't seem upset, but rather happy that Bob Ewell challenged him. Atticus said that it was better that Mr. Ewell took out his anger on Atticus. If not he would take out his anger on one of his children, which Atticus didn't want.
Atticus says Jem would not talk about the courthouse because he was trying hard to forget something, but what he really was doing was storing it away for a while, until enough time passed. Then he would be able to think about it and sort things out. When he was able to think about it, Jem would be himself again.
Reputation.