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The focus shifts to the trial of Tom Robinson. Atticus proves that Tom could not have beaten Mayella Ewell because his left arm is crippled. He also reveals that Bob Ewell is left-handed and likely beat his daughter himself after catching her trying to kiss Tom Robinson.

The file had acquired scars. Page 47 was blurry because Eldin’s hand had trembled. Pages 112–114 were slightly rotated. A previous reader had highlighted a line in yellow: “Kad god ga poželiš pozdraviti, pozdravi i mene.” (Whenever you want to greet him, greet me too.) Harper Lee Ubiti Pticu Rugalicu.pdf

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The story is told through the eyes of Scout Finch, a young girl who lives with her older brother Jem and their father, Atticus. The narrative takes place in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama, during the Great Depression. Atticus, a morally upright lawyer, decides to defend a wrongly accused black man, Tom Robinson, who is accused of raping a white woman. As the trial approaches, the children learn about the realities of racial prejudices and the importance of empathy and understanding. The file had acquired scars

The narrative revolves around the experiences of Scout, her older brother Jem, and their father, Atticus, in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama. The story begins when Tom Robinson, a black man, is falsely accused of raping a white woman, Mayella Ewell. Atticus, a morally upright lawyer, decides to defend Tom despite knowing he'll face prejudice and hostility from the community.