To Kill a Mockingbird

To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 16 question

Many view the veredict in the Tom Robinson Trial as the climax in To Kill a Mockingbird's plot. How does Harper Lee signal the importance of this event in her writing an in the way she constructed the plot?

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The virdict affects all the characters in the story. This includes the town itself. I think that is the major difference between the virdict and other events. The blacks in the courtroom, Jem, Scout, Atticus, the jury.....all are changed by this virdict.

what happen in the begging of the article?