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people tell me the climax in to kill a mocking is when tom robinson getting guilty please explain why this is the climax

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The climax of To Kill a Mockingbird is when Tom Robinson is found guilty. The falling action of To Kill a Mockingbird is when Jem struggles with the judgement. Bob Ewell spits on Atticus. Jem and Atticus discuss trial process.
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User Meg Risdal
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I told you why didn't I? In To Kill a Mockingbird, Tom Robinson is not guilty of anything. He is accused, by Bob and Mayella Ewell, of raping Mayella. But it seems abundantly clear that Mayella and Bob are lying and that Tom is completely innocent of any crime. ... Tomadded that Mayella tried to kiss him.
SO>> TOM ROBINSON IS NOT GUILTY!!
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User Priya Narayanan
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