On the day of one summer, while they were back Jem and Scout together they met Mrs. Dubose Atticus told them to act nicely. She is old and sick, but she said to the childen that they including Atticus is not any better than nigger and trash he works for that makes Jem very angry. He destroy things of Mrs. Dubose. As a consequence he must go to read to her. Atticus told Jem that he was on drugs, morphine, and reading helps him. Jem is already twelve, and he wants Scout to stops copying him and acts like a girl, Scout is very sad and try waiting for Dill.
But this year Dill is not coming back because he is staying with his family because his mother is remarried. Atticus must also go to state capital because the state is on session. The maid then took the kids to the church a black church. One women scold the maid because she had bring a white into this church. Calpurnia then told they no long need the kids.One day, Scout asks his father what rape is. Then Aunt Alexandra snooped up saying they cannot go to the church next Sunday because what Calpurnia said. They both angrily went up to bed and then Scout found Dill hiding under her bed.
Dill run away from home because parents do not care him. J em told Atticus and they got him food and let him sleep, Atticus went to tell Dill’s aunt, Miss Rachel.His father then had a little problem with one group of people but Scout help him because one of that group member his son is her classmate.The next day trial begins the kid sneaks to see and the courtroom was filled with people and they started the debate of life. Link Deas, Tom’s white employer, stand up and support saying he never had any problem with that in eight years of work, he has never had any trouble from Tom. The prosecutor points out that the defendant was once arrested for disorderly conduct and gets Tom to admit that he has the strength, even with one hand, to choke the breath out of a woman and sling her to the floor.
He begins to ask the witness, asking about his reason for always helping Mayella with her chores, until Tom told that he felt sorry for her. This statement put the courtroom in slience black people aren’t supposed to feel sorry for a white person. Mr. Gilmer reviews Mayella’s testimony, accusing Tom of lying about everything. Dill begins to cry, and Scout takes him out of the courtroom. Outside the courtroom, Dill complains to Scout about Mr. Gilmer’s rude treatment of Tom Robinson during the questioning. As they walk, Scout and Dill encounter Mr. Dolphus Raymond
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