Atticus says he has pity on Mr. Ewell's daughter, Mayella, because he sees her as a victim of her father's abuse and her harsh living conditions. He empathizes with her difficult situation and recognizes the lack of love and care in her life. Atticus believes that Mayella's actions are driven by fear and loneliness rather than malice.
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.
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Atticus protected Tom by providing him with a fair trial, representing him to the best of his ability, and challenging the prejudices and biases of the community in court. He also treated Tom with dignity and respect, despite the prevailing racial attitudes of the time.
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"Somehow, Atticus had hit her hard in a way that was not clear to me, but it gave him no pleasure to do so. He sat with his head down, and I never saw anybody glare at anyone with the hatred Mayella showed when she left the stand and walked by Atticus's table." To Kill A Mockingbird (Pg. 188)Scout notices that Mayella glared intensely at Atticus (like she never had seen before) as she leaves her stand and walks by Atticus's table because Atticus treated her politely, and she thought he was mocking her because of this, but mainly because he asked her so many questions that proved her story wrong.
The fact that all the lights were off at the jailhouse except for the one lamp Atticus brought suggests that Atticus was there to provide protection and shed light on the situation. It indicates his willingness to stand up against the mob and protect Tom Robinson. Additionally, the lone lamp symbolizes Atticus' commitment to justice and defending what is right, even in the face of darkness and adversity.
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I met a survivor on Sat 15 Sept 2012, in Weymouth UK. His daughter said he was one of the last six.
The black Reverend and Dill are with Scout and Jem. They all sit in the first row of the balcony. When Atticus leaves the courtroom, the Reverend insists that Jem and Scout stand in respect for their father.
Iltutmish nominated his daughter as his successor as none of his sons were aligible for this post. she was a just woman and sat in an open durbar. she dressed like a man and rode horses while she went for battle.