Examples Of Tom Daisy's Trial In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Since its publication in 1960, To Kill a Mockingbird has been loved by many. Although, there has been a great debate on what the actual climax of the novel is. Tom Robison’s trial or Bob Ewell’s attack on the Finch kids? Bob Ewell’s attack on Jem and Scout was the climax of the story. Things like the trial and other things led to this climax. The Tom Robison case was assigned to Atticus to try and prove Tom not guilty. The case was a black man verse a white man, Tom verse Bob, and Bob accused Tom of raping his daughter. It was a he-said-he-said type, and no one had any proof except for the bruises and cuts on Mayella, Bob's daughter. It was close to impossible for a black man to win that case, but Atticus still tried. Atticus found that Tom