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To Kill a Mockingbird: When the plot progresses to the trial, further expectations of behavior are clearly set for the spectators. What are the expectations for the spectators and how do some spectators disregard them?

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The spectators are expected to watch the trial quietly and calmly. Instead, there is yelling and arguing about the trial.

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