Table of Contents
- 1 What is the atmosphere in Maycomb on the day of the trial?
- 2 What is the mood of the town where Scout lives?
- 3 What is the mood in the courthouse square on the first day of the trial Why is this disturbing?
- 4 How did the trial affect Maycomb?
- 5 What was the mood in Maycomb as the trial approaches and what is Jem worried about?
What is the atmosphere in Maycomb on the day of the trial?
What is the mood in the courthouse square on the first day of the trial? Festive. The square is packed with people. Children are playing, and everyone is eating and drinking as if they are having a picnic.
Why is the trial such a big deal in Maycomb?
The trial matters to Maycomb as a whole because of the sensationalism that any serious trial brings to a small town. There is a prevailing attitude, borne out by the trial, that a person of one “color” cannot successfully win in a case going up against a person of another “color”.
What is the mood of the town where Scout lives?
The fictional town of Maycomb, in the fictional Maycomb County, seems intended not to represent an exact location in the real world, but a kind of small Southern town that existed in the 1930s. Scout describes the town as old, tired, and suffocating.
Who do the ladies of the Maycomb missionary circle think of as children who need to be punished every once in a while?
The ladies of Maycomb think the Afro-Americans are like children who need to be punished once in a while to keep them in their place.
What is the mood in the courthouse square on the first day of the trial Why is this disturbing?
The mood is almost festive, as if the occasion were a party or a holiday. The mood is incongruous and inappropriate to the occasion. While people eat, drink, and gossip, they appear to have lost sight of the real reason that has brought them to the square: a woman has been raped, and a man’s life hangs in the balance.
How does Scout describe the mood of the courtroom?
Scout is suggesting that the atmosphere in the courtroom is silent, stiff, and apprehensive. The mood is sad and depressing. People watched, whispered, and they were tired. Also black people had a little hope.
How did the trial affect Maycomb?
The Tom Robinson trial has a significant effect on Maycomb’s small community, and particularly the Finch family. Following the trial, Jem becomes jaded with his prejudiced neighbors and Scout becomes more aware of Maycomb’s blatant hypocrisy.
What is the mood of the town Maycomb?
The atmosphere created is repulsive and gloomy which correlates with Maycomb’s ugly prejudice. The dark mood also applies to the Radley house which is where Boo Radley remains confined throughout the novel. Overall, the mood of Maycomb is light and welcoming, with the exception of the jailhouse and the Radley place.
What was the mood in Maycomb as the trial approaches and what is Jem worried about?
What is the mood in Maycomb as they trial approached? What is Jem worried about? The town is tense.
What mood shift takes place when Atticus takes on the new case?
What mood shift takes place when Atticus takes on the new case? The people in town began to feel negative toward Atticus for taking it.