To Kill a Mockingbird

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Jem describes an entailment as “a condition of having your tail in a crack,” and Atticus later says that Jem’s description is surprisingly accurate. How is this an apt description for the Cunningham family?

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A standard deffinition of an entailment is a process in which a property cannot sold, devised by will, or otherwise done anything with by the owner. The property passes by law to the heir of the owner upon his death. Entailment was used to keep properties in the main line of succession. the heir of an entailed property could not sell the land, or give it to say an illegitimate child. In this context Mr Cunningham has issued keeping or selling his property. Atticus acts for Mr. Cunningham for basically no money.