To Kill a Mockingbird

As the examination begins, Attitcus' table is bare. What does this show us?

Chapter 16

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Attucus's case is so strong that he does not need any props to prove it. Tom Robinson is so obviously innocent that Atticus just needs to uses exceptional oratory skills to show the truth. Unfortunately the jury's bigotry is too strong to vote for the truth.