1. Atticus's Closing Argument
In the novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird ", prejudice is portrayed heavily during Tom Robinson's trial. ... "I have nothing but pity in my heart for the chief witness for the state she has merely broken a rigid ad time-honored code of our society she is a victim of cruel poverty and ignorance " This quote gets the audience to forgive and sympathize with Mayella's "crimes ", this excluding Tom Robinson from this case. ... An example of logos, or logical reasoning, is seen when Atticus objectively declares a lack of evidence of Tom Robinson's charges. " state hasn't produced one...
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