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    Tom Robinson Symbolism

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    Tom Robinson‚ in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ symbolize the unjust treatment the black residents of Maycomb county face. Using the case that question Tom’s innocence‚ Lee paints a picture of justice‚ morality‚ and ethics examined through the eyes of young white female Scout. Tom Robinson also symbolizes the innocence of the Mockingbird portrayed in the title of the book. Readers learn from the book that to kill a mockingbird‚ is a sin. “Equal rights for all‚ special privileges for none.” (328)

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    Justice of Tom Robinson

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    ethnicity‚ religion‚ disability‚ age or other characteristics. In the case of Tom Robinson in How to Kill a Mockingbird he did not receive justice. Tom robinson was accused of physically and sexually assaulting a young woman‚ Miss Mayella Ewell. Atticus Finch (Tom Robinson’s lawyer) during the trail pointed out a few things that were evident and proved that Mr. Robinson’s innocence. Miss Ewell claims that Tom Robinson came into her house and suddenly jumped on her and attacked her‚ grabbed her

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    Tom Robinson Symbolism

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    are not accustomed to in everyday life. Therefore these certain individuals are viewed as outcasts to society for no certain reason at all‚ such as skin color. One character who was symbolized by the mockingbird was a black man‚ Tom Robinson. Tom Robinson was a man who had been wrongly viewed by society. Society viewed him as just a black man living in a white

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    Tom Robinson Innocence

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    the prejudice and racism displayed towards people of colour. Particularly‚ Tom Robinson‚ an innocent man‚ slain by the caste system when he later is found guilty of rape‚ resulting in preconceived antipathy towards Tom because of his colour. His innocence of the crime he’s accused of suggests a relationship to the mockingbird for they both provide no harm. Considering the irrationality of the townspeople‚ killing Tom Robinson brought forward no good or prevented no evil‚ just like a mockingbird. Similarly

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    Tom Robinson Stereotypes

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    horrifying situation. Tom Robinson‚ a black male is accused of raping and abusing Mayella. Between class judgement‚white supremacy ‚ and  ‚ is Mayella really powerful? Given Mayella’s race‚ you could say that she is a powerful person. As stated before‚ in that time period‚ white people had more power blacks. Black people were treated unfairly. For example‚ Reverend Sykes tells Jem that he “ain’t ever seen any jury decide in favor of a colored man over a white man.”. Even though Tom Robinson was innocent‚

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    Newspaper Article

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    I refer to the article : ‘Weekly Days off for maids a must from next week on”. After the spurring speech by HOME ‚ I realized the importance of treating one another fairly with dignity and respect‚ and hence I applaud the government for initiating this policy of a mandatory rest day. More than providing the domestic workers with physical rest‚ a rest day provides them with an emotional and mental rest from work‚ which will surely help to improve their productivity and reduce the likelihood of

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    Newspaper article

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    wasn’t enough this time. There was some amazing plays in the game‚ but I believe an incredible one was in the fourth inning when Starling Marte covered about twenty feet to catch a fly ball and get the second out with his incredible dive catch. An articles read about their season said that they played everything right‚ it was a amazing season but it wasn’t enough this year‚ they needed a little more. This year the Pirates MVP player is Andrew McCutchen‚ he put up an OPS+ of 158‚ and swiped 27 bags

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    destroyed. Harper Lee was born on April 28‚ 1926‚ in Monroeville‚ Alabama. The youngest of four children‚ she grew up as a tomboy in a small town. Her father was a lawyer‚ a member of the Alabama state legislature‚ and also owned part of the local newspaper. For most of Lee’s life‚ her mother suffered from mental illness never leaving the house. As a child a Lee took interest in English as she entered her sophomore year in high school high school. Lee went on to attend Huntingdon College. After not

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    The Thomas Robinson Trial

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    The most controversial issue in this story is probably the Thomas Robinson trial. The entire town of Maycomb was involved in this trial‚ and each took sides. I am certain that Thomas was innocent because all of the evidence pointed back to the “victim” and her father. I am 100% certain that Thomas is innocent because the bruises on the victim‚ 19-year-old Mayella Ewell‚ could only have been caused by a left-handed person. Thomas‚ however‚ lost all mobility in his whole left arm after a cotton gin

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    Tom Robinson's Trial

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    were judge affected Tom Robinson’s trial because all colored people were treated differently than white people back in the day. Reverend Sykes explained to Jem; “I ain’t ever seen any jury decide in favor of a colored man over a white man” (Lee 279). Tom was not going to be charged with the crime. This is because everything that was said on his half proved that he was innocent but judges never choose a colored man over a white man. Further‚ Tom Robinson was not able to win the trial because he is a colored

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