How Does Tom Characterize In To Kill A Mockingbird

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During the reading of these chapters I have been assigned to characterize Tom Robinson. First off, Tom is a very polite figure in and out of the court room. The reader realizes this about Tom when he is introduced by Atticus during the trial. When Tom first gets called up to the questioning stand; right away he shows how civilized of a person he is. To start, he shows great signs of respect by indicating/answering Atticus with the formal word sir and Mr. Finch. He also answers every question with no hesitation. He is direct and convincing playing no games. Every question that is given to him he answers with confidence and dignity. Even Scout notices how respectful and civilized he is with no hint of whining in his voice. To him every question is a fight …show more content…

Guilty, those were the only words that came Out of Judge Taylor’s mouth that night. Everyone in the court room knew who had committed the crime, and it wasn’t Tom. All that he could do now was let it sink in. The fact that he had just been convicted for a crime he never did was unthinkable. The thought of that happening to someone would nearly drive a man mad, but not Tom. The only thing Tom did was sit in his chair, and learned to live with reality. The fact that Tom didn’t react with violence is astonishing. Not only does he not make a fit when he gets convicted, but he also has the patience to listen to Mayella’s made up story. He knew that her whole story is one big scam but didn’t even react with violence and frustration. Listening to someone trying to accuse you of crime that never happened would turn a normal person crazy. Tom used to act very nice towards Mayella. Before the trial he would walk past her house every day to and from work. Time to time Mayella would ask Tom if he could help her with simple chores to do around the house. For example, he helped her chop up an old chiffarobe. Being the gentlemen Tom was, he never charged her a

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