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... Scottsboro trials. The Scottsboro trials were very similar in many ways to the fictional trial of Tom Robinson(Johnson,15). The incident ...
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... and at the critical moments in the book--at Muff Potter's trial, saving Becky ... (D) I compared the adventures of Tom Sawyer to a general fictional story not ...
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... Scout, the main character in the story, grew up in Maycomb County; a fictional town in Alabama inspired ... During the Tom Robinson trial, Atticus could ...
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... Maycomb, a fictional town in the Southern States of America plays host to ... racial prejudice, which leads to such injustices, as is the case with Tom's trial. ...
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... Maycomb, a fictional town in the Southern States of America plays host to ... racial prejudice, which leads to such injustices, as is the case with Tom's trial. ...
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... Maycomb is a fictional small town that is very realistic compared with ... The conflict is the extremely intense trial. ... was beaten with a left hand, and Tom has no ...
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... The novel is set in the fictional county of Maycomb ... The trial ended and the verdict of "Guilty" echoed the ... was a separate stab between them." Tom Robinson was ...
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... and his children receive much abuse because of the trial. ... Tom despite the evidence; and Tom later tries ... This book was completely fictional but many elements of ...
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... dynamic that is almost too complicated to be completely fictional. ... easy but must be earned by trial and ordeal ... Tom Wingo, the main character of The Prince of ...
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... dynamic that is almost too complicated to be completely fictional. ... easy but must be earned by trial and ordeal ... Tom Wingo, the main character of The Prince of ...
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... Even at the start of the trial, Jem knew that it was a racist thing and that Tom Robinson would ... greatest attitudes I have heard of in a fictional character. ...
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... is told in flashbacks by Paul Edgecomb (Tom Hanks ... brilliantly by Denzel Washington, is not a fictional character ... on the grounds that he didn't get a fair trial. ...
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... as Gone With the Wind replaced Uncle Tom's Cabin, and ... Even the judge at Clay Shaw's trial smoke heavily ... and events that are real and fictional that surround ...
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