Friday, February 5, 2010
chapter twenty
When me and Dill had entered the courtroom, Atticus finished going over the evidence and now makes a personal appeal to the jury. The physical evidence suggests that Bob Ewell, not Tom Robinson, beat Mayella. He then offers his own version of events, describing how Mayella, lonely and unhappy, committed the unmentionable act of lusting after a black man and then concealed her shame by accusing him of rape after being caught. Atticus begs the jury to avoid the state’s assumption that all black people are criminals and to deliver justice by freeing Tom Robinson.
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