The answer, I think, has to do with the fact that this book is what we call a classic. Its enduring value in my view lies not so much in its political theories as in the way it discloses or articulates a particular way of looking at the world. The Prince shows us what the world looks like when viewed from a strictly demoralized perspective. I think that’s what the fascination and also the scandal is all about.
Testimonial - a written declaration certifying to a person's character, conduct, or qualifications, or to the value, excellence, etc., of a thing; a letter or written statement of recommendation.
<span>Noah and Abbey combined all their money and came up with fifty-seven dollars and sixteen cents which they would spend all on dye. They decided to buy fuchsia dye, perfect for Operation Royal Flush. They would buy food dye because it wouldn't be harmful to the animals. When they left the store, Bull was standing outside. They were frightened at first, but he said he just came by to say he was sorry and that he and Jasper, Jr., were wrong all the times they had hassled Noah. Apparently, the old stranger had scared him into apologizing.</span>
Answer: Simply because he believes that someone has to fight for Tom, and no one else would do it.
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Atticus was not only defending Tom Robinson in the case, but also against all the racist people who believed he was guilty just because he had coloured skin. Atticus was trying to show her daughter that some causes, though lost, should be defended.
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