The trial showed that both of them had strong beliefs on racism. Bob scared his daughter into lying in court for him. Bob also lied to get Tom Robinson “tried and convicted” all because Tom is black. Atticus on the other hand, took a trial that he knew was impossible to win. “ I seen that black “n*gger” yonder ruttin’ on my Maycella.” -Bob Ewell Page: 231. A quote that Bob said that shows he was lying just to see Tom get put away. You can tell that both Bob and Atticus have strong beliefs on racism due to their actions concerning the trial. …show more content…
For example, the judge trusted Atticus to take the trial because he knew Atticus would take it seriously, Miss Maudie defends Atticus when Mrs. Merriweather insults him, and Miss. Merriweather was insulting with black people in the town, connecting her to Bob’s ideas. “His food doesn’t stick going down, does it?” - Miss Maudie Chapter: 23. This helps give insight to what people were thinking when other people were talking bad about Atticus. People were choosing sides when things started to heat up in the town, some more willing to do what’s needed to get their