The quote you’re referencing is from "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. It emphasizes the idea that a courtroom should be a place of fairness and justice, regardless of a person's background or race. However, it also highlights the reality that personal biases and resentments can influence jurors' decisions, compromising the ideal of impartiality in the legal system. The specific page number may vary by edition, but it typically appears in the latter part of the book during the trial scenes.
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Atticus is suggesting that people can let their personal biases and grudges influence their judgment in court, even when they are sworn to be impartial jurors. This can lead to unfair outcomes in trials.
The Rainbow People was created in 1984.
A Lot of Important people
In the post-World War I era, the legacy of the Treaty of Versailles for Germany and its people was thoroughly negative. The harsh demands of the Treaty created deep-seated and long-lasting resentments among the German people; these resentments led almost directly to the eruption of the Second World War.
People are supposed to stand when any judge enters any courtroom; it is customary, and a sign of respect for the judge and his office.
Yes. the helicpoter is used for carrying people
Usually people think that there is gold at the end of the rainbow. (It's a myth.)
Well Eva choose to go against her people in the courtroom because her mum kicked her out when her dad was in prison without doing any sin
Usually people think that there is gold at the end of the rainbow. (It's a myth.)
Elizabeth's warning to Mr. Darcy not to form hasty resentments is ironic because she herself often jumps to conclusions and forms judgments about people quickly, as she does with Mr. Darcy. It is ironic that she offers this advice considering her own tendency to make snap judgments.
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