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What is waiting for Atticus in his kitchen the morning after the trial?

What is waiting for Atticus in his kitchen the morning after the trial?

What does Atticus find in the kitchen on the morning after the trial? Tons of food that Negro families brought him in respect for him trying his best to prove Tom was NOT guilty. They talked about if it made the children mad because Atticus got beat, or if Scout understood any of it.

What gifts do the finches receive in the morning from whom and why?

Calpurnia tells him that she found the food on the back porch that morning. It’s a “thank you” gift from Maycomb’s African American community to Atticus; they’re incredibly grateful to him for his stout defense of Tom Robinson.

Why was the table in the Finch household filled with food?

Maycomb’s black community sent the food to show Atticus appreciation for his defense of Tom Robinson. As Calpurnia tells him, “[The food] was all ’round the back steps when I got here this morning. On the morning after the trial, the kitchen table in the Finch household is “loaded with enough food to bury the family.”

What does the Finch family find on their porch the morning after the trial and who put it there?

Terms in this set (15) What does Calpurnia find on the Finches’ back steps the morning after the trial? Who left it there? Tom Robinson’s dad brought chicken, and Estelle brought rolls.

What happens to Atticus at the end of Chapter 22?

What happens to Atticus at the end of chapter 22? Mr. Ewell saw Atticus by the post office, spat in his face, and told him that, “he’d get him if it took the rest of his life.” Atticus calmly wipes his face and leaves.

Who sends food to the finches Why?

The black community sends the food to Atticus and the rest of the Finches . They send do this so that they can show gratuity towards Atticus for standing up for Tom Robinson when no one else would,even though he failed do to the injustice back in the 1900’s.

Who did scout Plan marry?

It is at the beginning of chapter 5 when Scout says Dill had asked her to marry him.

Why did Atticus say I wish Bob Ewell wouldnt chew tobacco?

Atticus tells the kids that he would rather take the brunt of Bob’s anger, rather than have Mayella have to face another beating from her father. Atticus is always trying to think of other people, and teaches his children a valuable lesson.