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Atticus' Defense and Mayella Ewell: A Critical Opinion

Delve into the impact of Atticus' defense of Tom Robinson and whether he achieves anything amidst the guilty verdict. Analyze Mayella Ewell's character and determine if she is a criminal or a victim, drawing parallels to the concept of a "mockingbird." Explore these topics in a Socratic Seminar setting.

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Atticus' Defense and Mayella Ewell: A Critical Opinion

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  1. Take a Stand: What’s Your Opinion?

  2. Opinion about Atticus Since the jury (made up of Maycomb County citizens) determines that Tom Robinson is guilty and sentences him to death, does Atticus succeed in accomplishing anything through his defense of Tom Robinson? Does Atticus “win” anything in the case?

  3. Opinion about MayellaEwell Is MayellaEwella criminal or an innocent victim? Can she be viewed as a “mockingbird”?

  4. Socratic Seminar

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