Boo Radley Trial

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In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill A Mockingbird, humans are treated cruelly often without a reason. Many stories are told about Boo Radley, and some are very false. If we take Jem's word for it, Boo is the kind of guy who, would probably be shooting homemade zombie movies on digital video in his backyard. And maybe taking it a bit too serious. Boo never steps a foot outside his house, Boo controls the imaginations of Jem, Scout, and Dill. Though out the book rumours were spread about him such as, Boo bit off his mother's finger one night when he couldn't find any cats or squirrels to eat. (Lee 17). Since Boo never steps out his house Jem and Scout decides to play a game and try to get him out of his house. The Boo Radley game was an act or play …show more content…

Atticus made several points proving Tom couldn't have done what he was accused of, for example, he has a disabled left arm but Mayella’s face was beaten on the right side. For a person to be hit on the right side of the face, the attacker must be left handed but Tom’s left arm is crippled. Another example of when cruelty is shown is Tom’s skin colour. “There’s something in our world that makes men lose their heads — they couldn't be fair if they tried. In our courts, when it’s a white man’s word against a black man’s, the white man always wins. They're ugly, but those are the facts of life.” (Lee 220) Atticus has no chance in winning this case. Black men in Maycomb are said to be liars, immoral, not trusted around women, and cheat everyday. If Tom was white, this whole case would have been handled differently. Tom would have walked out that court freely. But in the end, it does not matter that there was no proof that the crime Tom Robinson is accused of was ever committed, that Bob Ewell beat his daughter, or that Tom Robinson is disable in his left arm. Tom is convicted because he is a black man accused by a white

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