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Jem reacts with disappointment and shock to the jury's verdict in "To Kill a Mockingbird." He struggles to comprehend the injustice of the decision and is deeply affected by the prejudice and racism exhibited by the jury.
In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," Dill feels ill at the end of the chapter because he is upset by the injustice of Tom Robinson's trial and the verdict. The emotional weight of the trial and witnessing the racism in the courtroom takes a toll on Dill, causing him to feel physically unwell.
Like most readers, they were terribly upset and did not understand how he could be convicted in spite of his innocence and how well Attitus did in court. Jem was particularly upset, and he spent much time afterward contemplating this.
Dill Shellard is Dill Shellard. End of.
If fresh dill is not available you can used dried dill. I teaspoon dried dill is equal to 1 Tablespoon fresh dill.
because he doesn't understand why everyone is so horrible to tom and he knows its wrong for people to treat another person that why.dill hasn't been in white mans society long enough to believe in the wrong conclusion that whites are better and smarter than blacks.
DILL PICKLE are you kidding no a dill pickle is not a drug
About 3/4 teaspoon of dill seed equals and average head of dill
Dill disliked the way Mr. Gilmer questioned Tom because he felt that Mr. Gilmer was being harsh and unfair towards Tom. Dill could see that Mr. Gilmer was trying to discredit Tom's testimony and make him look guilty, which upset him. Dill's sense of justice and empathy for Tom made him react strongly to the situation.
1 teaspoon of dried dill = 1 sprig of dill
Dried and ground dill weed.
Phyllis Dill goes by Dill Pickle.