What is the "truth" in the verdict of To Kill a Mockingbird? What is the
justice in it? What does the verdict say about the people in the novel and society as a whole?
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In chapter 21 of To Kill a Mockingbird, there is no truth in the verdict. While every member of the jury knew the evidence made it impossible for Tom Robinson to be guilty, they truly believed that he committed the alleged crime of raping Mayella Ewell simply because of the color of his skin.
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