Tom Robinson was given a death sentence in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" because he was wrongly accused of raping a white woman. Despite strong evidence in his favor, racial prejudice and the jury's bias led to an unjust verdict.
He was not. he was killed because he was trying to escape supposedly.
He was accused of sexually assaulting Mayella Ewell. Rape is a capital offense in Alabama.
The pageant was after Tom Robinson's death.
Link Deas owned the cotton field that Tom Robinson worked in. I also think he owned a store and employed Helen Robinson after the death of Tom.
He was accused of sexually assaulting Mayella Ewell. Rape is a capital offense in Alabama.
In Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," Tom Robinson's wife is described as being devastated and grief-stricken upon hearing about his death. She is inconsolable and left to grieve the loss of her husband and the injustice he faced.
Calpurnia's note to Atticus says that Tom Robinson has been given the death penalty and that there is trouble at the jail. She asks him to come to the jailhouse to help protect Tom from a lynch mob.
Calpurnia accompanies Atticus to Helen Robinson's house to deliver the news of Tom's death.
Tom Robinson's death was suspicious because he allegedly tried to escape from prison and was shot dead by the guards. Given Tom's physical limitations and the circumstances of his case, it seemed unlikely that he would attempt such a risky escape. Many characters in the novel, including Scout and Atticus, questioned the official version of events surrounding Tom's death.
When Tom Robinson was in jail he tried to climb the fence and run but was shot. They thought this was unusual because he was shot 17 times and died a painfull death. (probably because he was colored).
Atticus' witnesses in the trial of Tom Robinson were Sheriff Heck Tate, Bob Ewell, Mayella Ewell, Tom Robinson, and Atticus himself. Each witness provided their testimony to support their side of the case.
atticus was upset because he did so much work for the trial.
Mr. Underwood claims it was a senseless killing because Tom Robinson was shot and killed when he could have easily been captured and brought to trial. As a respected newspaper editor, Mr. Underwood is highlighting the injustice that occurred by emphasizing the unnecessary and brutal nature of Tom Robinson's death.
Helen Robinson is the name of Tom Robinson's wife.