วันอังคารที่ 21 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Why is Atticus Finch considered a good lawyer in To Kill a Mockingbird?

Not morally, why is he a skilled lawyer? What tactics does he use in presenting the Tom Robinson case? I know nothing about being a lawyer and I was curious.


For Atticus, being a lawyer is not just a job, it’s a personal commitment to justice, and to solving problems through the law rather than through violence. There’s another reason for his taking on the Tom Robinson case, however, and that’s that he had no choice: Judge Taylor assigned him to the case.

From Shmoop/Atticus/To Kill A Mockingbird

in the book he uses his closing statement to point out that tom roninson had clearly no way of being able to hit the mayella due to the fact that his, i believe his right arm was pretty much not of any use to him, and he also pointed out to the jury that the Mayella ewell and her family are known to be, i suppose you could say, liars.

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