1. Why does Scout cry after returning home from jail? How does Jem's treatment of Scout sow his maturity? 2. What does Maycomb's turnout for the trail suggest about human nature? 3. What does Atticus attempt to establish through Heck Tate's testimony? 4. What does Atticus attempt to establish through Bob Ewell's testimony? 5. What does Mayella's testimony adad to the case? 6. Scout acquires an important realization during Tom's testimony. Discuss this realization and its significance. 7. What tragic racial situation is illustrated in this chapter? {chapter 19}. 8. What insights do Scout and Dill receive outside the courtroom? 9. What is Atticus actually condemning in his closing remarks to the jury? What is the target of Atticus' final plea? 10. How does Scout know the verdict before it is read? What does the verdict say about the jury's behavior? 11. What finally forces Jem over the threshold toward adulthood? 12. Give Atticus' interpretation of recent events.
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