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“You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view... Until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it.”

Monday, February 22, 2016

Section 3 TKAMB Kaitlyn Dewey

This section was so intense. It was tedious to read, but so satisfying. The court scene and Atticus' dedication to proving Tom Robinson innocent is amazing to hear about and imagine. Atticus' mannerisms as a lawyer are that much more amazing since the story takes place through Scout's eyes. Although they don't have a typical father-daughter relationship, the one they do have is remarkable and different, and I admire that. Reading about the cross-examinations and the evidence and questions being brought to everyone's attention is invigorating. Although Atticus seems to have it all figured out, using his words ever so eloquently; he seems to doubt the jury will see it that way based on his first time sweats. Will the jury believe him or doubt him? Will Mayella Ewell ever get true justice for her situation or simple something to live by?

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