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... people were amazed when Tom Robinson was accused of rape, but everyone on the jury was white and prejudice and this is why Tom Robinson was convicted of rape. ...
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... people were amazed when Tom Robinson was accused of rape, but everyone on the jury was white and prejudice and this is why Tom Robinson was convicted of rape. ...
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... Tom Robinson was wrongly convicted of rape. ... I believe that the only reason that Tom Robinson was convicted of rape was that he was black. ...
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... Another reason why he was convicted was because Tom Robinson went against the accepted position of a Negro by daring to feel sorry for a White person. ...
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... p212. Even though he was an innocent man, Tom was convicted of a crime he did not commit. He was a victim of Maycombs' prejudice. ...
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... Tom was convicted even though the evidence stated, should of got him off the hook, but because he was black. The blacks were also prejudice against the whites. ...
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... Even after the proof that Tom Robinson didn't rape Mayella Ewell, and that the jury knew she was lying, they still convicted Tom of the crime. ...
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... to go through. Atticus was a lawyer and he was defending Tom Robinson, who was convicted of raping Mayella Ewell. There was a big ...
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... innocence to a white jury. Tom was convicted of raping Mayella solely on the fact that he was a black man. The whole black community was ...
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... Tom is convicted of a crime he didn't do. He was charged with the rape of a girl and was found guilty simply because he was black and she was white. ...
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... After Tom is convinced that his father is a bad person, he testifies against him and his father gets convicted for the murder of the 4 black girls. ...
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... The jury convicted Tom without sufficient evidence. The only evidence they had was from an untrustworthy white man and his daughter. ...
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... The jury convicted Tom without sufficient evidence. The only evidence they had was from an untrustworthy white man and his daughter. ...
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... The jury convicted Tom without sufficient evidence. The only evidence they had was from an untrustworthy white man and his daughter. ...
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... The jury convicted Tom without sufficient evidence. The only evidence they had was from an untrustworthy white man and his daughter. ...
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... face instead of the right side. With all of this information, the jury still convicted Tom. However, Atticus was just a little happy ...
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... the truth. Atticus had proven to the jury, the best any man could do, that Tom is innocent and still they convicted him. Jem and ...
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... Similarly, the jurymen in the novel's central episode convicted Tom Robinson based on some biased principles, with little but the false, shallow reason of skin ...
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... Tom Robinson was convicted based on his race. Racial prejudice is what caused Tom to die, which he did not deserve because he never did anything wrong. ...
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... was right. Even though Atticus showed evidence that would have made it easy to convict Mr. Ewell Tom was convicted of rape. In the ...
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... white trash". Tom is convicted of raping the daughter of Bob Ewell. His attorney, Atticus, tries to prove that Tom is innocent. In ...
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... However Tom Robinson is convicted anyway because he testifies that he felt sorry for Mayella. This disgusts the white people in the crowd. ...
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... An incident which shows Scout's maturing is when she overhears her teacher saying that it is a good thing Tom Robinson was convicted because the black were ...
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... All of the evidence was point to Mr.Ewell not Tom Robinson! Since many of the people of Maycomb County were prejudice, Tom Robinson was convicted. ...
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... Atticus and some of the other town people knew Tom wasn't guilty, but he was convicted without substantial evidence. The jury consisted of only Caucasians. ...
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... First of all, in Maycomb during the 1930s, a white mans word "weighed" more than a black mans word, like when the jury convicted innocent Tom. ...
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... Also in 1995 Tom played in the animated Toy Story, as the voice of Woody, a ... a death-row prison guard assigned to protect a black man convicted of murdering two ...
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... Another incident which shows Scout's understanding is when she overhears her teacher saying that it is a good thing Tom Robinson was convicted because the ...
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... 97) An incident which shows Scout's maturing is when she overhears her teacher saying that it is a good thing Tom Robinson was convicted because the black were ...
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... the book. Tom Robinson was convicted of rape. Atticus proved him innocent but the jury still convicted him of the charges. Also, when ...
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