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What Is Atticus Closing Point In To Kill A Mockingbird

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In the court scene between Tom Robinson v Mayella and Mr.Ewell,the book constructed Atticus’s Closing Argument in a compelling way in contrast of the film. To kill a Mockingbird, has additional details that the film didn’t contain, for instance when Atticus “did something he wouldn’t ordinarily do...did something I never saw him do before or since, in public or in private: he unbuttoned his vest, unbuttoned his collar, loosened his tie, and took off his coat. “ Jem and Scout was astonished,” this was the equivalent of him standing before us stark naked.” That scene in the book wasn’t included in the film, however that scene was a vital part in Atticus’s appeal. Atticus unbuttoning his collar and vest, taking off his jacket, appearing “naked” to the jury, judge and spectators gave a equalizing impression, him doing that changed the whole ambience of the courtroom.” His voice had lost its aridity, its detachment, he was talking to the jury as if they were folks on the post office corner.” Atticus doing this illustrated that he’s a equivalent to everyone else, doing this gave his argument more impact and put his point across sternly, for example he stated,”Thomas Jefferson once said that all men are created equal...” Atticus verbalizing and demonstrating this saying implies that Tom Robinson is no better or no worse than any man or woman there.
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