Monday, January 3, 2011

CHAPTER 26/27

CHAPTER 26/27

Even weeks after the trial, Jem is still feeling it in the air; he whole family is. Jem still doesn't understand the outcome of the case but he is starting to understand why his father kept that case and why he didn't just drop it. With Bob Ewell running around threatening his family, it was hard for anyone to let it go. Jem continues to think about the trial, it really seems to frusterate him. Atticus didn't show any sadness due to him loosing, and jem didn't understand why that was, because he sure was. After the trial the Finch's had friends and enemies. The Ewells were mostly the haters, they were mad because Atticus showed Maycomb who they really were because Atticus spoke truth about them and they were angery that he almost had a chance of winning. All the Negro families were very thank-ful of Atticus, he did all he did to help that boy. All that happened with this case made Jem and Scout realise the kind of people they didn't want to be when they grew up and it was most of the Maycomb County.

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