Tom
Robinsons trial is very difficult to sit
through because we know he is clearly innocent, but
many people are against
him. We wonder if one of those people is Judge Taylor, who presides over
the
proceedings in the court. We never get inside of his head to know exactly what he
is
thinking, but we can use a few clues to guess.
Although we desperately wish
the judge would stop the proceedings because the
case is a sham, he cannot do so. He must go
through the process. The
townspeople will demand a trial, because they believe that
Tom...
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