This is astonishingly prevalent in the controversial trial of Bob Ewell versus Tom Robinson, especially within the seating arrangements of white people and the Negroes. The extremely strong segregation between the two was shown through the seating of all white people on the ground floor, who ended up within close range of the trial, compared to the seating of all Negroes further up in the balcony (with the exception of Tom Robinson). Before the trial officially started, even in the midst of a sea of people there was a clear division between whites and Negroes as well as the way they immediately gathered with the people of their own race. In addition, the lack of music in this scene served to heighten the tension within the courthouse between the whites and Negroes regarding the trial. Altogether, these techniques effectively highlights the mistrust each Maycomb citizen has for those of a different race from themselves purely based on
This is astonishingly prevalent in the controversial trial of Bob Ewell versus Tom Robinson, especially within the seating arrangements of white people and the Negroes. The extremely strong segregation between the two was shown through the seating of all white people on the ground floor, who ended up within close range of the trial, compared to the seating of all Negroes further up in the balcony (with the exception of Tom Robinson). Before the trial officially started, even in the midst of a sea of people there was a clear division between whites and Negroes as well as the way they immediately gathered with the people of their own race. In addition, the lack of music in this scene served to heighten the tension within the courthouse between the whites and Negroes regarding the trial. Altogether, these techniques effectively highlights the mistrust each Maycomb citizen has for those of a different race from themselves purely based on