Friday 10 May 2013

Pleasure Reading: "To Kill a Mockingbird"


Summary 5
1. The judicial sitting was over and not in Tim Robinson’s favour. 2. At the same time, when the Finches got up the next morning, they found a lot of food on the table: some of the black population of Maycomb brought it to show their gratitude to Atticus for diligence. 3. However, not everything was so smooth with that case, for later Mr. Ewell met the lawyer to threaten to kill him one day, though the majority didn’t believe he would really keep his promise. 4. As for Robinson, he was sent to jail, but there was still some hope his case would be reconsidered, until several days later he made an attempt to escape from prison ad was shot to death. 5. Atticus went to visit his abandoned wife and children, but there was nothing he could do for them. 6. Meanwhile, Jem and Scout had to listen to what others thought about the events and only strengthened in their thought that most adults were completely unfair.

1 comment:

  1. ...to escape from prison AND was shot to death.
    Excellent.

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