One afternoon in August, Aunt Alexandra organizes a tea party for her missionary circle. Scout, dressed in a frock, helps Calpurnia bring in the tea, and Alexandra urges Scout to spend the afternoon with the women. Scout then listens to the missionary circle discuss how their own black servants had behaved badly since Tom Robinson's conviction, when the missionary circle first discussed the plight of the destitute Mrunas, a benighted African tribe being converted to Christianity. Miss Maudie puts an end to their conversation with ice-cold remarks. Atticus, who appears out of nowhere, summons Alexandra to the kitchen. Tom Robinson attempted to run and was shot seventeen times before being arrested, he informs her, Scout, Calpurnia, and Miss Maudie. He takes Calpurnia with him to inform the Robinson family of Tom's death. Miss Maudie responds to Alexandra's question on how the community can allow Atticus to wreck himself in pursuit of justice, "How can the town allow Atticus to demolish himself in pursuit of justice?" Maudie says that the community trusts him to do the right thing. They return to the missionary circle with Scout, ostensibly oblivious to the fact that anything is wrong.
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When Oedipus asks the blind prophet for his advice, the chorus is confused because of the answer the prophet provides. He accuses the King Oedipus of being the murderer of the previous king. The chorus are now confused and afraid of the whole situation.
No one can believe that the accusations are truth. They're unsure as to whom they should believe in since phrophets are considered emissaries of the gods and its impossible for them to be mistaken. They now found themselves conflicted.
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I stood there and watched him <u>drove </u> away.
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I can write you one! What book do you want it to be on and when is it due? I have a book report due myself so I'm in the mood.
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To be nice.