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To Kill A MockingBird Chapter 19 
"Nobody liked Tom's answer" to the question of why he helped Mayella for no pay. Explain Mr. Gilmer's fury at Tom's feeling sorry for Mayella. Consider why this attitude itself might almost constitute a crime in Maycomb, and what might follow if such an attitude became common. 

Sagot :

To be brief

During that time black people weren't supposed to feel sorry for white people because it feels like the black people are higher than the individual. This is utter discrimination, it that time it was like a crime to feel sorry adding.