To Kill a Mockingbird

Do you think everyone was disappointed in Atticus for losing the case? Here's a straight question: Did Atticus win or lose the court case? Was it his fault for the death of Tom?

Do you think everyone was disappointed in Atticus for losing the case? Here's a straight question: Did Atticus win or lose the court case? Was it his fault for the death of Tom?

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I don't everyone was disappointed in Atticus. He did try his best to win the case, or I think he won the case. Bob Ewell I think actually won the case because he appointed Tom as the one who raped Mayella.

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