To Kill A Mockingbird Court Case Analysis

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During the court case, when Mr. Gilmer was asking Tom Robinson questions, Dill breaks down crying and has to leave. This is because he hasn’t experienced obvious racism. He didn’t grow up with obvious racism and hasn’t has’t experienced it because he’s from Meridian, Mississippi and he’s only around ten. This has affected his beliefs and readers will know this from this line after he and Scout left the court case “ ‘It ain’t right, somehow it ain’t right to do ‘em that way. Hasn’t anybody got any business talkin’ like that一it just makes me sick’ ” (Lee, page 266). While Scout and Jem were talking about why their aunt, Alexandra, doesn’t want Scout to be around Walter Scout says, “ ‘Naw, Jem, I think there’s just one kind of folks. Folks.’

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