To kill a mocking bird, letter: from Jem to Tom Robinson
Dear, Mr. Robinson
I am sorry for all your troubles sir. I hope that you trial goes well and that they may find that Miss Mayella may be found falsely, and that you are set free. I know that you are innocent and I hope the Atticus may find you innocent, I know he will. My father is a mighty good lawyer sir and I’d bet anything that he will prove that you are an innocent man. I know you didn’t rape the woman and I believe that with all my heart. I am sorry for all of your family and what they have gone through.
Sincerely,
Jeremy Atticus Finch
To kill a mocking bird obituary
Tom Robinson was a good man. He would help anyone who needed help. Tom was a very good man who was willing to help anyone without any payment. He was a victim of extreme prejudice. Tom died at that the age of twenty three. He was shot multiple time by an officer. Tom was trying to run away from prison and the officer only meant to wound him. It was reported that he was shot over seven times. He was a proud man. He left Maycomb on his terms, in a sense taking his own life by trying to …show more content…
In the beginning of the book Jem is ten but as the book progresses Jem ages, by the end of the book Jem is thirteen. He looks up to his father Atticus a lot and want to become a lawyer like his father. Jem is an average American boy he is very brave and outgoing. He wants to play football when he grows up.
He plays with his sister and his friend dill and they investigate the Radley house looking for boo Radley who watches over Jem and fixes his pants and saves his life. Jem is very protective of scout and keeps her safe. Although Jem is not always the sound of reason he can be very responsible. Jem is very curious about the Tom Robinson and trial and know with all his heart the Tom is