What Does Jem Expect The Verdict To Be

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What Does Jem Expect The Verdict To Be. He does not understand that the jury will say he is guilty. Web jem asks his father atticus why the jury found tom robinson guilty.

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What does this show about jem? Web jem expects the verdict to be not guilty. Web jem expects the verdict to be innocent and atticus thinks that it should be innocent as well but knows the people of maycomb better then jem does and knows that their not going to. He does not understand that the jury will say he is guilty. Web jem expects the verdict to be b) guilty yes, as does atticus, but he knows the people of maycomb better than jem does and understands that they will not be able to see past. Jem was so upset that he cried angry tears. Web jem is sure that atticus' great work will mean that tom is found not guilty. Web the verdict is a bit predictable because of the setting of the book. Jem is still a child and does not understand discrimination. Web jem expects the verdict to be innocent and atticus thinks that it should be innocent as well but knows the people of maycomb better then jem does and knows that their not going.

He thinks this way because he believes there is no way that the jury could convict on what had been said throughout. Web in chapter 21, jem clearly believes that the verdict in tom robinson’s trial will be one of innocence. He is devastated when the verdict of guilty is handed down. This shows jem is hopeful and has faith that his father will win. Scout tries to persuade him that it would be better to get whipped by atticus than to be shot and killed. Web jem asks his father atticus why the jury found tom robinson guilty. He does not understand that the jury will say he is guilty. Jem asks atticus how the jury could have given this. Web jem thinks that tom robinson will be found innocent. Web jem expects the verdict to be innocent and atticus thinks that it should be innocent as well but knows the people of maycomb better then jem does and knows that their not going to. Web the verdict is a bit predictable because of the setting of the book.