Tom Robinson's Changes In To Kill A Mockingbird

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In To Kill a Mockingbird, many characters undergo great changes as the novel progresses. Many of the changes in these characters appear, because they had to witness a major event in the novel, Tom Robinson’s trial. For example, Dill had matured because he was forced to face reality while watching the trial and witnessing the cruelness that Tom Robinson had to go through because of his skin color. However, one major change that was seen in a character was the change in Tom Robinson’s perspective. As the trial goes on, Tom Robinson’s perspective fluctuates greatly, from hopeful, to hopeless, to neutral about his chances of going free. The readers can see this through quotes from the novel. There are three specific quotes that show Tom Robinson’s