Reflections on Harper Lee's classic novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" from Blessed Trinity 8th graders.

Monday, November 27, 2017

TKAM- Saul R.O.

It's the day of the trial. Everyone is getting excited to go to the trial even though there is nothing to be excited about because a man may lose his life. Atticus has to go early in the morning to go to the trial so they can begin.He says the whole morning was just then picking a jury.When the trial was actually beginning people started acting like the trial with some sort of state fair or something to get excited about. However Miss Maudie did not want to go to the trial. She thinks it's stupid over someone going to this big event and a man may lose his life but yet people still go. I find it very annoying how people just go to an event and make it feel okay that someone may lose their life but they go either way. They are just waiting for an answer something bad to happen. That way they can go around gossiping to the others. 🤦‍♂️


This really annoys me because when people like this want some sort of action in their life day still take those chances because they just want some thing to happen bad. And they want answers. they want answers if Atticus is really a n****r  lover. I know that they want answers but people don't have to make it such a big event. Tom Robinson could even lose his life but people still don't care they just want their answers.

2 comments:

  1. Good job Saul. This was nice and short. It was a good summary, and you are getting much better at writing. I would like to see more of your opinion in these. It was good overall, but I wanted to see more of your thoughts.
    Good job
    -Ellie

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  2. I like your opinion on this and I also agree with you on how you personally think of the trial and others going to Tom Robinson's case. You just need to add a little bit more of what happened in the rest of the Chapter. Other than that, I think you did a good job on this.

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