To Kill a Mockingbird

3. Why does the Tom Robinson case go to the “essence of man’s conscience” (139)?

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There is no evidence to convict Tom and every reason to exonerate him. The trial is about the color of Tom's skin, thus, the result hinges on the "essence of a man's conscience".

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To Kill a Mockingbird