May 21 2009
Ch. 17-20 The Judge’s Ruling

This picture represents the judge’s decision/ruling. His decision not only affects Tom Robinson, but Atticus as well. In my opinion, the judge is always fair to both sides of the court. When I realized that judges favor white people over African Americans in Maycomb, I thought that was just selfish and hateful. I believe in Atticus and his opinions. Maybe the judge in charge of this case is really a wise judge and equally respectful to both parties. The result of the judge’s choice is the climax of this story. Whether Atticus wins this case or not, I think he will always be known as a trustworthy and caring man at heart.
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