Perspective of Jem
Dill started crying. I told Scout to take him outside, after all I am the oldest and i should get to hear this case, because I am the only one who probably understands it. I thought it was kind of irrelevant that Dill started crying, but I didn't really care, I just wanted to watch the case. while Scout and Dill were leaving, Atticus and Mr.Gilmer were making there closing arguments. In Atticus's speech, he says that Mayella is guilty of two things; lying, and tempting a "nigger." He said he thinks Tom Robinson may be innocent and not guilty, but Mayella is guilty of those two things.
Scout and Dill came back, and were talking and asking what they missed, but I just told them to "Sshhh." It was hot in this court room, and we had been there almost all day. When Atticus was making his final speech, me and Scout saw Atticus do something he has never done before. He took off his coat and loosened his tie. The only other time we had seen Atticus doing this was before bed when he puts on his pajamas. This was like looking at him naked in front of this giant room full of people. I call this a troublesome predicament.
Atticus and Mr. Glimmer finished their speeches, the jury went to deliberate. I looked down off the balcony, and I saw Calpurnia walking straight up the aisle to Atticus. I knew that me and Scout were in big trouble. I saw Cal and Atticus talking, and Judge Taylor pointed up at us. We tried to duck but they saw us. We ran down stairs, and Calpurnia and Atticus caught up with us. Atticus said that since we have already heard it all, we may as well hear the rest. He told us to go home and eat dinner really slowly. Cal marched Dill, Scout, and I home and reminds us once again to eat slowly. Of course we didn't! we scarfed down our food especially when Calpurnia wasn't looking (we tried to be subtlety.) After we ate, we ran back to the court house, and the jury still wasn't there. Aunt Alexandra was not happy about letting us go back to court, but we just ran before she could even get a word into us.
We waited almost 2 1/2 more hours for the jury to come back. I know, as a son of a lawyer that when the jury returns, they never look at the person who is decided guilty. When they are coming back in, none of them are looking at Tom Robinson. Judge Taylor reads out the votes from the jury "Guilty......... guilty........ guilty....... guilty......" How could he loose?! I am out of my mind, this is improbable. The court room started to empty out, and all the Negros on the balcony rise in honor and respect of Atticus. I rise too. We slowly empty out of the court room. I cried that night. I cannot believe the injustice of that jury. they must be out of their minds. I ask Atticus why they could have let Tom loose, and he said "They've done it before, they did it tonight, and they'll do it again." I told him, I just didn't under stand why he could lost, and i went to bed, crying.
The next day when I wake up, Atticus is back to normal, and not really sad, or at least he wasn't showing it. There was a ton of food on the table, and I asked Cal where it all came from. She said that all the negro community gave it to Atticus and left it on the back porch, because they were happy that he tried to defend Tom Robinson. it was inevitable. All this food out of no where. We had buns this morning, and so many of my favorite things later.
Later, Miss Maudie invited me, Scout, and Dill in for cake. It was wonderful. Miss Stephanie Crawford was talking to Miss Maudie, and Mr. Avery about the court case, and tried to talk to us about it. She told us that this morning, Atticus was on his way to town to go to work, and Mr. Ewell walked by him, spit in his face and said "I can't believe you tried to make me and my family loose. You will have your revenge some day." Atticus, being the grown man walked away, and wished that Mr. Ewell didn't chew tobacco.
Everyone is worrying about the threats that Bob gave to Atticus, except Atticus. He just doesn't believe that Bob can make that happen. Tom Robinson gets sent to another jail, 70 miles away. Scout asked Atticus what will happen to Tom, he says that since rape is a capitol offence, Tom will probably get the electric chair. That night, I show Scout that I am growing chest hair, and I tell her that I am going to try out for football in the fall.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
TKAM post 7
Posted by lindsay m at 7:30 PM 2 comments
Monday, May 25, 2009
TKAM post 6
Perspective of Tom Robinson
Today was my court case. I was a little nervous, because I was pretty sure I would loose just because I am black. When I got to the court house, there were a lot of people there. I had seen a lot of these people before, but I defiantly wasn't expecting such a big crowd. I was not thinking that I would cause so many people to come into the court case. There were so many people standing up and outside because of the limited number of seats. The court room was pretty big. The balcony was for the rest of the black people to sit, but there were some white people up there too. I was oblivious to the fact that all these people were here to watch me, the defendant in a court case about rape. I thought they were all here to just hear about the "rape," but they were here to see me loose (even though i haven't lost yet).
The first person up in the witness stand is sheriff Heck Tate. "He said that he heard Bob Ewell running and calling his name. When he found Bob, he asked him what was wrong, and he said that Tom Robinson was in his house raping his daughter, Mayella Ewell. " That is not the correct thing that happened. He's making up lies. Heck is excused from the witness stand.
Bob Ewell is called up. His side of the story says "I was coming home, and I saw Tom Robinson in my house all over my Mayella. I heard her scream so I went inside, and when I got in, he ran out the front door, I tried running after him, but couldn't catch him. Mayella had bruises mostly on her right side, a black eye on her right, and choke marks around her neck. So I ran to find Mr. Heck Tate, and I ran and found him, and showed him Mayella." After he told his story, Atticus asked him many questions. He asked him if he knew how to write, and he said sure he did. Atticus had Bob write his full name clearly on a piece of paper. Bob Ewell is left handed. A person who gets beat up mostly on their right side has probably gotten beat up by a lefty.
Atticus continues questioning Bob Ewell, and gets a few more hints slowly that I am not guilty. Mr. Ewell gets accused of not calling a doctor right after he found out that his daughter was raped. Mr. Ewell is dispelled from the witness stand, and Mayella is called up next. She says "I was outside watering my geraniums, and Tom Robinson walked by as he does everyday. I ask him to chop up a dresser that I have, because he does some chores for me for no charge. I say that I would give him a nickle for doing some things for me. I was going upstairs to get the money, and he followed me in and when i turned around, he was on top of me on the floor. He raped me, chocked me, and beat me. I was yelling, and my dad came home, and saw Tom on top of me. Tom ran away, and my dad asked me what happened. I told him everything, and he went to go get the sheriff." Before she told her story, she was crying. She didn't want Atticus to interrogate her like he did to her dad. After she told her story, she was fine. Atticus also asked her many questions. He asked her where her siblings were, and she said she gave them each a nickle to indulge themselves with ice cream from town. It had taken her a long time to save up that money, but she did it, and gave it to her siblings.
Mayella was excused from the stand, and I was called up. I told them the true story "I was walking to work, and I passed by the Ewell house as I do everyday. Mayella called me over and told me she had something to do for me. She said it was inside, and so i followed her in. she said she needed me to get something for her from up high on a dresser that she couldn't reach. I stood on the chair, and got it down for her. when I was coming down, she started hugging and kissing me. I didn't do anything to her I swear, and didn't hurt her. I tried to pull her away from me, but I didn't hurt her. She was kissing me and said that she has never had a kiss from a boy, and the stuff her dad does to her doesn't count. I saw her dad through the window, and i pulled free from her, and ran away." Mr. Gilmer asked me why I ran, and I said "If you were black like me, you would run too. I didn't do anything bad but go in the house. I just ran." I got many more questions. My boss, Link Deas stands up and yells out that I have never done anything bad, and I shouldn't be here testifying this. Link got sent out of the court room.
I obviously couldn't have beat her up because I don't have a working left hand. It got it caught in a Cotton shredder once a few years back. I got half my arm cut off so if i did beat her up, she would be injured on her left side, not her right. I knew that Bob Ewell was begrudging that I am saying this, the truth. But I want to be innocent.
Posted by lindsay m at 4:46 PM 1 comments
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
TKAM post #5
perspective of Aunt Alexandra
I am here in Moycomb, Alabama staying here with Atticus and the kids. Atticus told the kids that I am here to watch them over the summer since he wont be here most of the days. But I am really here to teach Scout and Jem how to become proper ladies and gentlemen. The kids really haven't been getting a long very well. They have been pestering, but I just think that Jem is growing up, which is exactly why I'm here. I know that they are proper somewhere on the inside, but I just need to extract it from them. I know that Scout doesn't really like how I want her to become a lady, but I know that the ladies in town would love to have a tea party with me. I invite some of the ladies form Maycomb over, and we have tea. Scout came in from outside to get some water for her and Jem. I tell her to come meet her cousin Lily Brooke. Scout came over, and she is filthy with mud, and I regret having her come meet Miss Lily Brooke.
I am very proud of being a Finch. There are some things that I think are giving the Finch name a bad reputation; Atticus defending a black person, Scout not being lady, and just many other little things, that I don't think are perfect that need to be. One day Scout tried to ask Atticus what rape was, and why Calpurnia didn't tell her. Scout also asked Atticus if her and Jem could go to Calpurnia's house, because she said they could, Atticus was about to answer with a yes, and I just couldn't help myself, and yelled out "NO." Why would she think that she could go to a Negros house. We have enough disgrace with the Finches and Negros, we don't need anymore. Anyways, I don't think that Calpurnia needs to work here anymore, since I will be staying here for a long time. I want her fired.
Ms. Rachel's nephew, Dill ran away from his house, because he thought that his new step dad, and mom don't pay enough attention to him, so he took 13$ from his mom's purse with her being oblivious. And in the middle of the night, Dill ran away. He walked, rode a train, and rode on the back of a cotton car all the way to Maycomb. Dill was dispelled with his parents. So one night, Scout thought she saw something under her bed, and she thought it was a snake, but it was Dill! he was asleep under her bed, and probably got in the house when no one was looking, or no one was home. Dill was filthy, and hungry, and not in and amiably way. Atticus told Scout to go get him some food, and I went to go tell Miss Rachel that Dill is here.
A week after Dill gets here, A group of men knock on the door. They were here to tell Atticus that his defendant, Tom Robinson is getting moved to the Maycomb County Jail. Atticus and I had been arguing about the trial, because I don't think that he should be defending Tom Robinson. A few nights later, Atticus takes the car into town, and doesn't tell me where he was going. But I have been taking charge in this house hold, and have been making a lot of rules, and I don't think that the kids really like them. And Atticus either.
Posted by lindsay m at 8:37 PM 1 comments
Thursday, May 14, 2009
TKAM post 4
Perspective of Jem
Scout and I were out shooting with our new air soft guns, and Atticus came out and said "I would rather you two shoot at some tin cans, but I know you are goin' for the birds, but remember; its a sin to kill a mocking bird." A few days later, there was a father football game, and I was sitting there watching all my classmate's dads play foot ball, but Atticus wasn't playing because he says he is too old.
Me and Scout go out to play in the front yard, and we see old Tim Johnson out down the street. We notice that he is was walking funny, but that old dog is always up to something. We run inside to tell Cal about the dog, and she says that every time we see something out of the ordinary when our dad isn't home, we cant come telling her to look at it. After we beg her to come out and look, she says that Tim Johnson has turned into a "mad dog," with rabies. She tells us to go inside, because we are in peril. Calpurnia runs in, and calls Atticus, and says that there is a mad dog coming up our street. She calls everyone in the neighborhood, and warns them too. The Radley's didn't answer their phone, so she runs out and bangs on their door to tell them that there is a Mad Dog out on the loose but no one answers the door either.
After a few minutes, Atticus pulls up in Heck Tate, the Sheriff's car, and they both step out. They have to shoot poor Tim Johnson. Heck looks down the road, and sees Tim Johnson slowly walking up the street in a straight line. He says "Atticus, I can't shoot that good, and for a mad dog, you only get one shot." He throws the gun to Atticus, and he doesn't want to shoot either, but he does. He aims the gun at Tim Johnson, and looks with his right eye, and fires. It hits the dog right in his head. Heck and Atticus walk up to the dog in front of the Radley place, and heck said that Atticus was a little to the right, but it was a great shot.
Scout and I walk to town, because I had some money to spend, and I wanted to get my steam engine, and scout wanted a baton that I said I might get for her. In order to get to town, we have to pass Ms. Henry Lafayette Dubose's house. Ms. Dubose is a sick, grumpy, old woman who sits in her wheelchair on her porch all day. When we pass her house, Atticus tells us to be polite, and don't say anything that might offend her. When we passed her house I said Hey Ms. Dubose. She responded "Don't you say Hey Ms. Dubose, you say Good Afternoon Ms. Dubose, and you, you should be wearing a dress, not those filthy overalls." I said i was just trying to be nice, and she said "Don't you Contradict me." So we walked away, and I was very upset, because she said some very mean things about Atticus, and I did not like it. After I bought my to steam engine, and I got Scout a baton, we walked back home. Scout dropped her baton so many times trying to flip it in the air, it was filthy. When we walked back passed Ms. Dubose's house, she wasn't on her porch, so I took Scouts baton, walked up the steps, and broke Scout's baton on my knee. I broke all of her Camellia buds, and left the broken baton there. Scout started yelling, so I kicked her and she fell on her face. Then I felt bad, and helped he up. We walked away, and I acted like nothing happened.
When we got home, I sat in my room and when I heard Atticus come in the front door, i tried to hide. He yelled my name real loud, and I went to him. He help half the baton in his hand, and asked me if I was responsible for it. I murmured "yes sir," so quiet, it was almost inaudible. So Atticus told me to immediately go over, and apologize to Ms. Dubose. when I was there, she told me that she wants me to read to her out loud for two hours each day for a month. So I started reading to her the next day, but it was only for about 20 minutes. After a week or so, I realized that when her alarm goes off, I have to leave, and it is set a little later each day. After a month of reading, it turned out that we read for more then two hours, and I only knew that because Atticus came in and said he would stop by because we were not home yet. So I asked Ms. Dubose if this was my last day reading to her, and she said she wants me to continue for 2 more weeks.
I left, and when we got home, I was talking to Atticus about it and he said that even if I didn't earn it, he would ask me to go over and read to her, because he is sick. He explained to me that she is very sick and is dying soon, and is addicted to morphine. He said that it is just a distraction to keep the pain away, and that the most time I am just inconspicuous to her. After reading for 2 more weeks, Atticus got a phone call that said that Ms. Dubose had just died. I had mixed feelings about this, but was grateful too, becasue I was tired of reading to her and sick of hearing her say bad things about my father. Atticus went over to Ms. Dubose's house, and came back with a box for me. Inside the box was Camellia bud; this was a sign of forgiveness from her and she is saying that it is okay now (that she is dead).
Atticus left to go on a business trip type thing, and we were here with Calpurnia. She was wondering on Sunday if we would go to our church or not, since Atticus wasn't here. She decided that she would take us to her church. Calpurnia dressed us up real nice, and made scout wear a dress. I had on my dark blue suit with a green tie, and she told me to change, because they didn't match, so I changed my tie. When we got to church, it was not like the church that me and Scout are used to, and it was not very ecclesiastical. There were no books, and no organ or piano. when everyone donates money, it is not passed around in a basket, everyone has to go up to the front, so the people at the church know who donated money, and who didn't.
Everyone was looking at us funny, because they knew that we were Atticus's children, and we were white. We got a lot of respect from the Negros, because they are all friends of Tom Robinson, and they are very grateful that my dad is defending him in his case. The man who worked at the church, Reverend Sykes, did not let everyone leave until there was 10 dollars total in the can with all the money, and he closed the doors, and asked everyone with out children to donate money. Later i found out that all the money goes to Tom Robinson's family, because since they have some kids, Ms. Robinson wont be able to work when Tom is at court. Reverend Sykes kept calling names, and saying that they have not come up and put in some money yet. Scout and I went up and put in our dimes that Calpurnia gave to each of us. Reverend Sykes was very grateful for that, because he expect the white people to have more money then most of the Negros. When 10 dollars was finally added up, we left, and went home.
Posted by lindsay m at 2:39 PM 2 comments
Monday, May 11, 2009
TKAM post 3
Perspective of Atticus
Posted by lindsay m at 8:05 PM 2 comments
Sunday, May 10, 2009
TKAM post 2
Posted by lindsay m at 6:04 PM 2 comments
Sunday, May 3, 2009
TKAM post 1
perspective of Miss. Caroline
I am preparing for the firsts day of school. I have always gotten some eccentric children in my class. I wonder what is coming next. The school is starting a new way of teaching, it's the Dewey Decimal System. It really irks me when people come to my first grade class and already know how to read and write, but that rarely happens.
It is the first day of school, and I am waiting for all the students to come in to class. They start coming in, and I recognize a few of them, the ones that have been in 1st grade for about 3 years. When all of the kids are in, I make a few pronouncements and tell them what i expect from them, and what they should expect to happen in class. I introduce my self, and start writing the alphabet on the white board. I ask one of the girls, names scout, what it says, and she read the the whole alphabet out loud. I don't think that that is acceptable that she comes to my class and can read. I pull her aside, and tell her that if her daddy keeps teaching her how to read, then we will have to make a compromise. Her Daddy should not teacher her how to read, and if he continues, I will have to condescend and tell him my self that it is NOT OKAY! The day goes on, and I find out that Scout can write in cursive. That also irks me, and i tell her she can't do that until 3rd grade.
So lunchtime comes, and i ask who is going home for lunch, and who will stay here. A boy named Walter Cunningham docent have a lunch, and isn't going home. I try to give him a quarter to go buy lunch then pay me back tomorrow, and he won't take it. I start getting frustrated with him. Some of the kids start talking and i ask what is happening, so once again Scout jumps up to the plate. Shes says "Don't you know, hes a Cunningham. He wont be able to pay you back, I bet his family has never seen 3 quarters together in his life. " I am so frustrated with her, I let everyone out to lunch, and put her in the corner.
So when every one comes back from lunch, and boy that i didn't see in the morning was in the class. He was FILTHY, and he had bugs in his hair. I tell him he needs to go home and scrub his hair three times. so he leaves, and never comes back. his name is Burris Ewell, and I find out that the Ewell family comes to school for the first Day, and never comes back unless they have a longing for and education.
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