he was killed when he was trying to escape by climbing over a fence. Radley has never left his house in years. I believe that Tom was trying to escape because he was frustrated with an unfair trial. Anyways, Tom Robinson was running around in circles excercising in the prison yard. How does this make sense? in response to mr. ts comment about Tom Robinson being similar to the mockingbird. What is this? Bob Ewell does their dirty work for them, but is mistaken in thinking that he will gain any personal standing from it: "He thought he'd be a hero but all he got for his pain wasokay, we''ll convict this Negro but get back to your dump" says Atticus. in this chapter? Atticus as a father |
Atticus shows courage in keeping guard outside the jail (Chapter
To them it did not matter that he respected others or that he had a family. And in the middle may be some about which you lack the information to make up your mind. everyone: i have a hard time understanding why that one quote by scout is significant. mean? Tom Robinson was killed when he was in the exercise yard running around in circles. im doing great! and when, but the reader can check this!). The stereotype of aristocratic white women is held up to ridicule - their virtue is seen as excessive delicacy, and they appear as selfish and hypocritical. At the end of the novel we realize
At the start of the novel the brief reference to Boo arouses the reader's interest. Tom is shot while at the jail in an escape attempt. He says Tom was tired of "white man's chances.". Does she still think this after the events recorded in this chapter? When she wishes to refer to African-Americans, Harper Lee uses the term "coloured". What does Mrs. Dubose say about the children's mother? Do you think it is a good text for young people? Jem changes in the course of the novel. It seems as though she had almost planned the attack out before hand. He did nothing but help others and in return was killed. Tom was shot 17 times while trying to escape over the fence at the prison. Explain briefly how Tom was killed. taken seriously. In most states of the USA people who drink alcohol in public places
I thought the main focus before was on Boo Radley, but he seems to seldom appear and only to support the difference between the sheltered city of Maycomb and the remaining complicated world. choice of story. he accepts payment in kind from the Cunninghams, or gifts from the
You can open the document in your browser window, or save it (download) to a local drive in your computer. able to write clearly where and when things happen - this table should
By the time of the events in the novel it is no longer clear how far Arthur is forced to stay in, and how far this is his own wish. When he learns of Bob Ewell's attack, he thinks it must be caused
There are the set pieces at Scout's school - lessons with Miss Caroline and Miss Gates, and situations where Scout is a silent observer - for example, of the missionary ladies. trying to save Tom? What do you think of Atticus's reaction to Bob Ewell's challenge? at how he handles Bob Ewell's challenge: Too proud to fight?
I need the description of him as of the end of chapter 11, when he's between 10 and 12 years old. I agree with Sammys comment concerning Tom Robinson being a mockingbird. We can study what characters (note the spelling!) been any changes (for the better or worse) since then, in your view? 2016, https://www.enotes.com/topics/to-kill-a-mockingbird/questions/explain-briefly-how-tom-was-killed-in-chapter-24-155565. Although Atticus did not want his children in court, he defends
That is more than 50 Cent, Tupac, and Biggie combined! Then he was shot 17 times. This is a convenient way to indicate to the reader the racist attitudes of various characters. Why does Aunt Alexandra come to stay with Atticus and his family? Thanks for letting me do this Mr. T, your the best. Why did they wait until he was over the fence to shoot him? I am sure he is already gaming up for the NBA as we speak;). One common criticism of the novel is that the black characters are idealized. prestigious Pulitzer Prize and was adapted for the cinema, winning Oscars (Academy Awards) for the script and for Gregory Peck (best actor in a leading role), who played Atticus. Atticus tells Calpurnia and Aunt Alexander what has happened to Tom. Scout and Jem were both completely involved in the Tom Robinson case and knew everything that was going on. How has Scout matured in the chapters? How has Jem matured in the recent chapters? For the reader, this phrase "black nigger" may be shocking, but necessary to show that in a town of racists, Bob Ewell goes even further than the worst of all the others. Does he really mean it? answer. How, in this chapter, do we Tom Robinsons escape is one of the saddest parts of the book. This is Dickens' The Pickwick Papers - it may be hard for modern readers in the UK to believe that an eight-year old would not only read a novel by Dickens, but also make such a comparison, yet not recall the title of the novel. The guards probably didnt consider Tom as a person, and they believed that they were superior to him. Why is Scout so looking forward to starting school? When Miss Maudie's house is burned, someone places a blanket over Scout's shoulders. What explanation does Atticus give for Bob Ewell's attack? Boo Radley game? How typical is she of Maycomb's women? a written account. I think that the evidence that Atticus used in Toms favor proved that he was not guilty but since the jury was all white, it was inevitable that he would be convicted. Miss Stephanie Crawford, Miss Maudie Atkinson and Atticus
Running through the yard, climbs the fence, but the guards then shoot warning shots to attempt Tom to come back. Tom Robinson died when he was in the exercise area of the jail. is a section in a newspaper which does not give news, but comments
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answer. or Stephanie Crawford or consider the criticisms some people make of
Purchase in the UK: use the search box on the left or the link below to go to Amazon.co.uk for books, video tapes, DVDs and much more. What do you notice about the narrative voice and viewpoint in the
the trial after the verdict for a local or regional newspaper, such
in character. He does not stereotype people - he is quite happy for Scout to be
has not grown up). He did nothing but good and wanted to help Mayella. What do you think
Tom was attempting to flee from jail when he was killed. 25. Tom was at fault for the simple reason he was a black man. In a novel with a huge cast of characters, there is no reason to avoid using stereotypes in every case. Many of the novel's readers will also be children. She also learns, mostly from Miss Maudie, that this does not mean she has to give up her independence - that she can compromise in unimportant matters without betraying what she really values. Why does Dolphus
does not value this highly. Bring Jackson too. Scouts quote is significant because it describes how the exercise yard seemed so large scaled, but the prisioners probably thought that this was a very small area because they would never be able to leave the prision again and walk around the outside of the prision. Such is the case by chapter 24 when Atticus returns from the prison where he has tried to give Tom some hope of reprieve from his guilty verdict. It may also be studied for teacher-assessed coursework in English in Key Stages 3 and 4 (GCSE reading). clues you can find, try to write the editorial as you think Mr. Underwood
Scout was shaking and couldnt stop because when she heard of Tom Robinsons death the cruelty of the world was placed before her. that he has foreseen the danger from Bob Ewell, which Atticus has not
In return he was accused of rape, assault, and was falsely convicted and sentenced to death. Here we see how Atticus tries to protect his children from the ugly
Chapters 8-10. The story of Tom trying to escape was just a cover up for the murder the the guards commited. on it and interprets it. How well does Mr. Gilmer prove Tom's guilt in the eyes of the reader
Our summaries and analyses are written by experts, and your questions are answered by real teachers. books you have read (such as Tom Sawyer). ambiguity - on the surface it seems to mean that Atticus is no longer
this text. Log in here. If Tom Robinson had not been in the exercise yard that point and time what would have become of him? I may be comepletley wrong but isnt Maycomb basically killing a mocingbird. I believe that Tom was killed because he was black and that a rape charge was brought against him. It is written in the first person. court, but they manage to see most of the trial. WebSuddenly Atticus enters the house and requests Aunt Alexandra and Calpurnia's presence in the kitchen. What does Atticus tell Scout about why the jury took so long to
Mockingbirds in this book were described as the one thing that Jem could not shoot at because they were innocent; all Mockingbirds do is sing and brighten peoples days. At the end will be the statements you think least likely to be true. Can you find anything in the text that suggests this? Scout does not directly criticize them. She is still really young and I believe this situation is really overwhelming for her and somewhat scared her especially because her dad was involved. Is she right? In defending Tom and being ready to accept the label of nigger-lover
In response to kmuhrs comment. Considering I am not much of a book reader in the first place, i would put this novel in front of the A Raisin in the Sun, and The Great Gatsby though. for his crime? Why does Miss Stephanie refer to a negro over whose head
Scout is puzzled by this remark and asks Miss Maudie Atkinson about it. with Uncle Jack? Atticus speculated that Tom's escape was an attempt for Tom to regain control of his life. They didn't have to shoot him that much. the jury see when he does this? at one of the Radleys' windows? whom Scout depicts as pathetic and friendless. not try to make him sit down in the light, and addresses him courteously
Who does Atticus think caused Bob Ewell's death? What is this? Why does Jem say that Boo Radley must not be at home? Explain briefly how Tom was killed. Why does Atticus explain the crime in this way? It won the
Arrange these statements in order of probability. to racism remained the same (in the USA and the UK) or have there
She was just a little girl, and now she is really seeing that the world is not as safe as she thought. Chapters 14-16. Remember you are a black during a time of very high discrimination and prejudice, think about how you would be treated the entire time you were in prison. Compare the reactions of Miss Maudie and the other ladies when Scout
Atticus had reassured him that he believed he could win the appeal. I agree with hsingh4 Tom did seem like he lost some of his hope after he was convicted of this crime. Most of this section is about the search for Arthur Boo Radley. Atticus's explanation of this is actually in Chapter 24, not in Ch. Alexandra thinks Scout is dull (not clever). Explain how Tom Robinson had a chance of winning in an appeal inTo Kill a Mockingbird? The guards knew about the trial, they knew he was in there for raping a white woman, but I believe the guards had some thought that Tom was an innocent man. Explain in your own words
You can find examples in almost any chapter you study. I think that it means that he was obviously followed by the guards. with other people and the wider society of which they are (or fail to
Didn't they give him any warning?" his two errors |
The novel is set in the 1930s but was written in the late 1950s (published in 1960). Toms false conviction showed her the racism of the South, but Toms death in the prison yard showed her that the guards were waiting for Tom to make one small mistake, at which time they would kill him. i would like to make comment to tspencers statement about tom robinsons attempt to climb the fence. No, says Atticus, too old (Think about the
Alexandra, says) or harsher, like the things Mrs. Dubose says. Perhaps only a woman can be so tough in depicting her own sex (in this respect, Harper Lee writes rather in the manner of Jane Austen). Tom Robinson was shot and killed during an attempted escape while in the Enfield Prison Farm. The beginning was so slow, that it is only in these last ten chapters when the story actually takes off. Ewell, Calpurnia, Helen Robinson, Mr. Gilmer, Heck Tate, Dill. What is Atticus's explanation for Tom's attempted escape? He is always vigilant
You could also explore superstitions in other
He is very reluctant to see what Heck Tate (and the
At one point, Miss Maudie asks a loaded (rhetorical) question to show the guests how much they depend on their coloured servants. How far does the author signal to you, as the reader, which views are right, and how far does she allow you freedom to make your own judgments? Anyways I must say the entire classes misses you a ton and hopes you will be back here making fun of all us again very very soon! It seems, according to Atticus, that Tom thought his chances of escape over the fence were as good as any "white men's chances;" in other words, as unlikely Atticus's ideal is Mrs. Dubose: when you know you're licked
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Does Scout learn anything from Walter's visit? He does not beat his children, but is firm in some matters - as
I have really enjoyed reading this book. "They shot him," said Atticus. However, in Maycomb County, innocence is defined in terms of race and, as Tom is a black man, no matter what evidence supports his innocence, he will inevitably be found guilty. It just so happens that he got trapped in a bad situation and she happened to be a very disgusting person to stab him in the back. If you are using Netscape Navigator, a left mouse-click will give you a menu, from which you can choose to open or save the file. What persuades the lynching-party to give up their attempt on Tom's
the time. The prison life for them was miserable. He clearly knows that Jem has been in his garden, and he has fired over his head to scare him off. I think it was sad for her because she knows he was innocent and did not deserve to be in jail in the first place. Explain this difference. Which view is
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What do the children think of her? Scout claims that Dill could tell the biggest ones
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behaviour typical of an older child? believes that he should still try to save Tom. The guide is written specifically for students in the UK, but I hope it may be helpful to users from other parts of the world. study them in To Kill a Mockingbird. While Scout and Jem have been thinking more about the trial and less about Boo Radley, Arthur has not forgotten them. Is he at fault in any way? How does Reverend Sykes help the children see and hear the trial? Let me know what you think! Do you think that people
How does Jem react when Atticus tells him to go home, and why? I find it hard to believe that Tom Robinson was actually trying to escape, but moreover the guards wanted it to seem that he did. However, after looking at some of Mr. Ts questions it seems that he possibly wasnt just trying to escape. But the true fact here is, Tom was a innocent black man and was shot by the guards while he was running around in circles in the excercise room. Atticus has previously tried to reassure Tom that he has a good chance of being freed but is unable to guarantee it and Tom, having patiently waited and having been subjected to humiliation and a complete travesty of justice, can see no chance, despite his proven innocence, because Maycomb County has effectively made its decision. Why does Scout disapprove of Jem's and Dill's plan of looking in
Atticus's reasons for this. had persuaded the grown ups to have an organized event? Below are some
His father ("the meanest man ever God blew breath into", according to Calpurnia) opposed sending him to a psychiatric hospital, and eventually took him home. I doubt it was the way the guards really handled the situation. Jem and Dill watch as Atticus tells Helen about Toms death. person in the world? best done as a spoken presentation to a group. How does Miss Maudie support her? A peaceful, happy unbothersome creature for no reason other than the fact that the outside world looks down upon acceptance. and why might he do so? Even though the laws were cut segregation started to end, in peoples minds it never ended! If the guards were telling the truth about Tom escaping, I believe Tom was ready to abolish the trial that had already ruined his life. Chapter 25 10. What do you learn from Bob Ewell's evidence? Using all the
Atticus believes that Tom did this because he was tired of the white man dictating his future. Scout was also exposed to reality, and seen got a glimpse of the way things are outside the Maycomb bubble and that in itself is hard to hear about especially at her age. to tell you the truth, i never started your painting yet. is it to be true, in your opinion? Why does Jem not want anything to do with Scout at school? I think Scout does not really begin to mature until the end of chapter 24 when she says if Aunty could be a lady at a time like this, so could I. This is when it becomes evident, at lease to me, that Scout is going to try become a lady like everybody has been telling her to. WebA few weeks later, Atticus discuss Tom s case with Scout and Jem. What is Walter Cunningham like? If i was a guard that wasnt involved, I would definitely say something. In some cases you will find a form which is standard in both UK and US English, but with a different meaning. To kill an innocent man who is put on the earth but not accepted, is like an innocent mockingbird who is irritating someone from its singing. With which of the following statements do you agree or disagree? for young people to be able to witness criminal trials. I think she was just taken back by the whole thing; this was probably the only way that she could deal with the problem that she was having inside herself. Though less severe than his father, he still kept Arthur more or less imprisoned in the family home. What reason does he give for saying this? Explain briefly how Tom was killed in To Kill a Mockingbird. This means that Scout uses the pronouns I, me and the possessives my, mine to refer to herself. He sees that the children need a mother figure, and recognizes that
in pronoun choices and verb tenses. But there are more odd pointers: When Heck Tate (Chapter 30) tells Atticus that he will not let Boo be exposed to publicity, he insists that draggin' him and his shy ways into the limelight is a sin. Some people believe that he is the
What might be the reason for Mayella's crying in the court? You will need some speakers to propose and oppose the motion,
It also seemed to change directions once Tom Robinsons case had appeared. He was shot during his escape attempt. They were doing a hate act and knew that they would get away with it. Killing Tom Robinson, the guards eliminated the problem of people believing that a black man like Tom Robinson was innocent of the crime he was blamed for. black people of Maycomb after Tom's trial. Up until Mr. Thomas explanation of why he figured that the guards had to have killed Tom Robinson I thought there was no other solution other than Tom had simply had enough with all he had been put through. How does Maycomb react to the news of Tom's death? being polite? Tom knew he could not escape climbing over a fence with a busted arm. In opposition to the reason behind Toms death, he could have very well tried to escape to avoid the prison sentence and may have rather died then gone through that. Latest answer posted November 20, 2020 at 10:58:48 AM. What has it got to
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I agree with hsingh that Tom lost hope and could count on white mans justice to save him. Tom is shot seventeen times when he reaches the top of the fence. Use quotation marks to show that it is someone else's words that you are writing. How is Tom Robinson gentle in To Kill a Mockingbird. Atticus shows moral courage. Tom is shot multiple times when attempting to escape over the fence at the prison. Atticus tryed to reasure him and tell him that everything is going to be okay but he replied,Good-bye, Mr. Finch, there aint nothin you can do now, so there aint any use tryin. He tried to put his fate in his own hands. him in trouble? she think this, and is she right? How so? Harper Lee leaves the question open as to which is worse - the cool institutional racism of Maycomb, which Nathan Radley typifies, or the extreme emotional racism of individuals like Bob Ewell. We are given quite a lot of information
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Atticus sees this but does not tell Scout when it happens. What is Atticus's explanation for Tom's attempted escape. Have attitudes
I feel that the novel To Kill A Mockingbird is a little drab, but it has its moments of intensity. How is Jackson? chapter? What does Jem expect the verdict to be? The events of the novel take place over several years, and Scout indicates the changes that she and Jem experience in this time. Do you agree with Atticus? The only evidence was that Heck Tate, Bob and Mayella Ewell said that Tom beat and raped Mayella. What do these errors tell us about Atticus? The first part of the novel is an account of Scout's early years, taking her first days at school as a starting point. She is a child and she understands. The guards knew that Tom was a black man, and they knew where he was. does Atticus tell them to forget it? We do not know what style Arthur would use, so you must choose one you
thinks you can learn more out of school than at school, thinks Maycomb is a wonderful place in which to live, is really the same person as Scout (apart from the name change).
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