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Why Is Atticus Defending Tom? [Solved]

Atticus defends Tom Robinson (Chapter 9, page 99) Atticus feels that he has to do what’s right to be able to hold his head up or even have any authority over his children. He also is willing to stand up against the odds—he knows he’s “licked” before he even begins.

To Kill a Mockingbird | Atticus Finch’s Closing Argument

“Now, gentlemen, in this country our courts are the great levelers. In our courts, all men are created equal. I’m no idealist to …

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD — LESSON 14 — CHAPTER 9: Atticus Explains Why He Is Defending Tom Robinson

In this lesson on Chapter 9 of To Kill A Mockingbird, the story begins to shift focus toward the upcoming courtroom drama with the …

Atticus Finch walks out of the court after Tom Robinson is found guilty

The dignity of