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1 Friday, January 16, 2015 Aim: TKAM Plot analysis Bellwork: Describe Jem’s reaction to the verdict. What was your reaction?

2 D.Y.R.T. Who is Dolphus Raymond? What do the kids learn about him and what lessons do the kids learn from him?

3 Chapter 17  Heck Tate is questioned - Mayella was beaten and bruised. She accused Tom Robinson of rape.  no doctor was called to Ewell home; all the bruises were concentrated on the right side of her face.  The Ewells  Always on welfare (in times of depression and prosperity), lived by the town dump, the children did not go to school, diseased and filthy, never see a doctor  EXCEPT for the red geraniums of Mayella – sign of hope and beauty

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5 Bob Ewell’s Testimony  Motivation: asking the county to “clean out that nest” where the blacks live, since it brings down his property values  Struts into court, swollen chest, red – PRIDE  Proven to be left handed  Since Mayella was beaten on the right side of her face, it is possible that her father could have done it

6 Chapter 18  Mayella – fragile mind, but physically strong and accustomed to labor  Looked as if she tried to keep clean  Afraid of Atticus – afraid to look like a fool; afraid of justice?  crying - gets the judge to feel sorry for her  Admits that she asked Tom Robinson to help her with chopping down the wardrobe for a nickel (she’s asked him to do chores in the past)  Not used to kindness – gets offended when Atticus addresses her politely (terrible life)  No friends - LONELY  Alcoholic father that may beat her (though she won’t admit it)

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8 Cross-Examination  Why she didn’t put up a better fight? Where were the children?  How could Tom physically perform these actions with a left hand that was destroyed by a cotton gin? He’s crippled  Most likely:  Mayella was not raped – she was lonely and wanted a friend  She screamed when she saw her father in the window  Bob was ashamed that his daughter was having affairs with a black man, and spun the story into rape after beating her

9 Mayella a Mockingbird?  Pitiable, and her miserable existence almost allows her to join the novel’s innocent victims—she, too, is a kind of mockingbird, injured beyond repair by the forces of ugliness, poverty, and hatred that surround her  victim—her father beats her and possibly molests her, unhelpful siblings; lacked kind treatment in her life  However, she attempts to destroy Tom Robinson in order to cover her shame; whatever her sufferings, she inflicts worse cruelty on others.

10 Chapter 19  Tom tells the truth – admits that he’s been in trouble with the law before; “nothing to hide” (190)  Mayella would often ask him to help her with chores  Helped for free because he noticed no one else helped her – felt sorry for the girl; GENEROUS, KIND  She invited him inside to fix a door that wasn’t broken - FLIRT  she had saved her money and sent the children to buy ice cream to be alone with Tom  she grabbed him and kissed him – he resists  As she struggled, her father appeared at the window, threatening his daughter.

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12  Scout thinks Mayella was the loneliest person in the world; lonelier than Boo Radley  “white people wouldn’t have anything to do with her because she lived among pigs; Negroes wouldn’t have anything to do with her because she was white” (192)  Tom Robinson was the only person that was decent to her (a friend) and she took advantage of him and ruined his life  He didn’t want to push her (afraid to hurt a white woman); ran away because he knew it would be assumed the whole thing was his fault – knows the law is not on his side

13 Cross Examination of Tom  Mr. Gilmer implies that Tom had sexual motives for always helping Mayella. Tom eventually declares that he felt sorry for her (a black man should not feel sorry for a white woman)  Mr. Gilmer call Tom “boy” as a way to lower his status and importance in the community – derogatory  Even though Tom is crippled, he is still strong

14 Chapter 20  Mr. Dolphus Raymond – judged by the community, an “evil man”  a rich white man who has married a black woman and had inter-racial children.  He offers Dill a sip from his drink.  Everyone presumes the drink to be alcohol, but once Dill drinks it he reveals that it is nothing more than Coke.  Mr. Raymond pretends to be an alcoholic to give people a reason for his lifestyle; it helps them to understand why he won’t change (they don’t understand he lives the way he wants to)  APPEARANCES CAN BE DECEIVING – DON’T JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER

15 Atticus’s Final Remarks  No medical evidence that the rape occurred  Mayella is motivated to destroy Tom because of guilt  Her crime – tempting and desiring a black man  Breaking the race barrier in this society means being an outcast and hounded for the rest of one’s life  As a white woman, she knew that accusing Tom would cost him his life  Like a child, she tries to get rid of the evidence of her crime of passion – in this case, the evidence is Tom, a human being; he is a daily reminder of her shame

16 Chapter 21  Children are taken home to eat and return in time to hear the verdict  “A jury never looks at a defendant it has convicted, and when this jury came in, not one of them looked at Tom Robinson” (211) – GUILTY  As the courtroom empties, Atticus begins to leave and the entire colored balcony stands a sign of respect.

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18 Chapter 22  Jem cries over the injustice of the verdict – sensitive  “It’s like being a caterpillar in a cocoon…like something asleep wrapped in a warm place. I always thought Maycomb folks were the best folks in the world…” (215) LOSS OF INNOCENCE; Jem sees the truth of society and their cruelty; ILLUSIONS SHATTERED  The black community of Maycomb delivers food to the Finch household, even though they can’t afford to spare much – RESPECT  Bob Ewell spits in Atticus’s face and vows revenge  The jury considering the verdict so long is a step in the right direction


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