To Kill a Mockingbird
persuasive writing
list 7 sentences that are particularly persuasive in Atticus's closing argument
http://www.americanrhetoric.com/MovieSpeeches/moviespeechtokillamockingbird.html
list 7 sentences that are particularly persuasive in Atticus's closing argument
http://www.americanrhetoric.com/MovieSpeeches/moviespeechtokillamockingbird.html
1) The State has not produced one iota of medical evidence that the crime Tom Robinson is charged with ever took place.
2) "Now there is circumstantial evidence to indicate that Mayella Ewell was beaten savagely by someone who led, almost exclusively, with his left [hand]. And Tom Robinson now sits before you, having taken "The Oath" with the only good hand he possesses -- his right."
3) "I have nothing but pity in my heart for the Chief Witness for the State. She is the victim of cruel poverty and ignorance. But, my pity does not extend so far as to her putting a man's life at stake, which she has done in an effort to get rid of her own guilt."
4) ".... what did she do? She tempted a negro. She was white and she tempted a negro. She did something that in our society is unspeakable: She kissed a black man. Not an old uncle, but a strong, young negro man. No code mattered to her before she broke it, but it came crashing down on her afterwards."
5) "She must destroy the evidence of her offense. But, what was the evidence of her offense? Tom Robinson, a human being. She must put Tom Robinson away from her. Tom Robinson was to her a daily reminder of what she did."
6) ".... confident that you gentlemen would go along with them on the assumption, the evil assumption, that all negroes lie; all negroes are basically immoral beings; all negro men are not to be trusted around our women, an assumption that one associates with minds of their caliber, and which is in itself, gentlemen, a lie -- which I do not need to point out to you."
7) ".... a quiet, humble, respectable negro, who has had the unmitigated TEMERITY to feel sorry for a white woman, has had to put his word against two white peoples. The defendant is not guilty. But somebody in this courtroom is."
http://www.americanrhetoric.com/MovieSpeeches/moviespeechtokillamockingbird.html