Write a short paragraph (at least five sentences) describing what you have learned or how you are reacting to this trial and the
issues related to it. For topics, consider: Mayella's or Tom's life, Atticus's skills, the court system—juries and fairness, Dill's reasons for crying. But don't be limited to these. to kill a mockingbird
Dill cries because he cannot tolerate the way in which Tom as a Black is spoken with. He defines the reason of his crying and says, “It ain't right, somehow it ain't right to do 'em [Negroes] that way. ... In Maycomb, all the Negroes are treated badly as servants but Atticus does not treat Cal in such a way.
For example, the trial of Tom Robinson and the clearly false accusation that he raped Mayella Ewell relates to many of the issues in the question, including injustice, racial segregation, racial discrimination, and crime and violence.
The answer to this; which is when Atticus cross examines Mayella Ewell : of what he does is to prove that Tom Robinson could not have hit her on the right side of her face, as his left hand had been mangled beyond repair by a cotton gin when he was a boy.
That is the job of the judge. On the other hand, the jury's job is to serve justice by rendering a fair, impartial verdict on the proceedings. ... On juries that are more diverse in race and gender, the right of jury nullification has the highest potential to do good for the American legal system.
i have learned that we should not bully,discriminate people andbtreat them equally with justice and dignity.