What is Scout's perspective on Tom Robinsons Trial?

I’m trying to figure out Scout’s perspective on Tome Robinsons trail in the book To Kill a Mockingbird. I am a lil confused on it and I’m trying to figure out exactly what she is think and what she is doing at this time in the book. I can’t remember all that well…BUT PLEASE HELP IF you CAN

Answer #1

she is a bit fuzzy of the account shes not sure what to think because she doesnt fully understand whats going on, but does know that atticus is getting crap for the trial from others in town jem even sees bob ewell spit right in atticus’s face

but overall she doesnt know what to make of it doesnt because she understand racism at her age but I beleive she wants what would be best for Atticus though

also I reccomend if you have not seen To Kill A Mockingbird with Gregory Peck RENT IT its great

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