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What risk did Atticus take in selecting the jury members? Who did Bob Ewell terrorize after the trial? Posted by mpgaffney on May 25, 2009. |
To Kill a Mockingbird Group
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The majority, if not all, of the townspeople had already decided that Tom Robinson was guilty due to their prejudices. Atticus was basically always fighting a losing battle. After the trial, Bob Ewell mostly went after Atticus's family. Even though he had won the case, everyone knew that he was truly guilty of beating his daughter and that Tom Robinson was innocent. Because Atticus had destroyed what little sympathy people had for him, Bob threatened Atticus's family. Posted by writergal06 on May 27, 2009. |
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After the trial, Jem is astounded to find out that Atticus had put one of the Cunninghams on the jury, not Walter's father, but one of the same family that made up part of the lynch mob that came to the jail. He put Cunningham on the jury, in spite of what had happened at the jail, because he understood the Cunninghams in general:
As it turned out, Cunningham was the one juror who voted for Tom, which kept the jury out for a very long time. After the trial, Bob Ewell was angry and humiliated. He broke into Judge Taylor's house, thinking the Judge wasn't home, and he harassed Helen Robinson on her way to work, until Link Dees made him stop. Finally, he attacked Jem and Scout on their way home from the school pageant. Posted by mshurn on May 31, 2009. |
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THEY MAY BETRAY HIS TRUST. SOME OF THEM MIGHT BE FOLLOWING THE WHITES. Posted by dynamation on Jun 25, 2009. |
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BOB EWELL FELT ASHAMED THAT PEOPLE KNEW HE ABUSED HER DAUGHTER AND WANTED REVENGE AGAINST ATTICUS FOR CAUSING ALL THESE MATTERS Posted by dynamation on Jun 25, 2009. |
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THEY MAY BETRAY HIS TRUST. SOME OF THEM MIGHT BE FOLLOWING THE WHITES. Posted by dynamation on Jun 25, 2009. |
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Atticus risked the safety of his family and Bob terrorized Atticus' family. Posted by epollock on Jun 25, 2009. |

