TKAM - Plot - Part 2 Flashcards
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Jem is growing up
Calpurnia takes the children to the black church
A collection is made for Tom’s family
Calpurnia reveals what Tom Robinsons accusations are
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Aunt Alexandra stays because she feels the children need a feminine influence
14
Atticus refuses Alex’s request to remove Calpurnia
15
A lynch mob arrives at the jail which Atticus is guarding
Scout diffuses the mob by innocently chatting to Mr Cunningham
16
Trial begins
people of Maycomb go to the trial as if it was a carnival ; not a trial for life
The children sit on the balcony with the negroes to avoid being detected
17
Mr Tate testifys- reveals Mayella had many injuries to the right side of her face
Mr Ewell testifys - stirs up the court through his language of his accusation
Mr Ewell shows ignorance when he reveals he is left handed
Jem understand a left handed person is more likely to cause injury to the right side
Tom has a crippled left arm
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Mayella testifys
- reveals her impoverished life
- loneliness evokes sympathy
- she will not admit but it becomes clear her father abuses her
19
Tom reveals the true story
outrage in the crowd when Tom reveals he feels sorry for Mayella
20
Children talk to Raymond - reveals he breaks the rules of accepted behaviour
Atticus sums up why Mayella may have framed Tom
Reminds people that in law all people are equal
21
Calpurnia notices the children are missing and they are sent home
Tom is found guilty
22
Jem is outraged
Negroes send gifts to Atticus
Bob spits in Atticus’ face and threatans future trouble
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Atticus remains calm and makes the children look at things from Bob’s perspective
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alex holds missionary tea, reveal their hypocrisy by having sympathy for poor Africans
Atticus was discovered they shot Tom 17 times whilst attempting to escape
25
Jem and Dill go with Atticus to break the news to Helen
DIll liken her reaction to being trodden on by a giant
Echoes the scense at the beggining when Jem admonishes Scot for treading on an insect
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Scout has grew up and no longer fears the radley place
Confused by Miss Gates who condemns Hitler’s persecution of Jews but feels there is nothing wrong with the treatment of negroes