Who is the defendant in the trial?
Tom Robinson
What theme is highlighted by the trial?
The theme of justice versus injustice.
What event starts the courtroom scene?
Sheriff Heck Tate’s testimony about the alleged crime.
What does the mockingbird symbolize in the trial?
The mockingbird represents innocence, with Tom Robinson being one of the "mockingbirds" destroyed by prejudice.
What is the name of Atticus Finch's daughter?
Scout Finch
What does the trial reveal about racial injustice?
It shows how deeply racism is embedded in Maycomb, leading to an unjust conviction despite clear evidence of Tom Robinson’s innocence.
What is the significance of Mayella Ewell's testimony?
It reveals contradictions and her fear of her father, hinting at the truth behind the accusation.
How does the courtroom setting reflect social hierarchies?
Black spectators are forced to sit in the balcony, emphasizing racial segregation.
Who serves as the prosecutor?
Mr. Gilmer
How does the theme of empathy play a role in the courtroom?
Atticus asks the jury to put themselves in Tom’s shoes and challenges them to view the situation from his perspective.
What evidence does Atticus present?
He demonstrates that Tom Robinson could not have caused Mayella’s injuries due to his crippled left arm.
What does the character of Boo Radley symbolize in relation to the trial?
Boo symbolizes misunderstood innocence, paralleling Tom Robinson’s unfair treatment.
Who is the judge presiding over the trial?
Judge Taylor
What does the trial symbolize for Maycomb?
It symbolizes the town's struggle with morality and deeply ingrained prejudice.
How does Tom Robinson's testimony differ from Mayella's?
Tom testifies that Mayella initiated contact and that he never harmed her, directly contradicting her claims.
How is the concept of justice portrayed symbolically?
Justice is portrayed as elusive and biased, symbolized by the jury’s refusal to see the truth.
Who is Tom Robinson's lawyer?
Atticus Finch
How does the verdict affect the community?
It deepens racial divisions, leaving the Black community disheartened and highlighting the entrenched injustices in society.
What is the outcome of the trial?
Tom Robinson is found guilty despite overwhelming evidence of his innocence.
What role does the jury play in the symbolism of the courtroom?
The jury symbolizes the moral and social prejudices of Maycomb, reflecting the failure of justice.