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Atticus Finch Monologue
How dare he make a mockery of me in front of the entire town like that, everyone gone think me trash after that gosh darn Atticus embarrassed me like that, how dare he. That man need be taught a lesson, who the hell does he think he is treating me like that I ain’t no Negro I am white and equal to him in every way, I may be the poorest man in Macomb but I am not nearly as bad as those coloured folk.

I expected to be a hero after saving all those women from that rapist, But instead I lost all of my dignity to Atticus Finch. I still don’t understand what a rich white man, with his fancy clothin and that stupid soundin English from where every the hell hes from, has to get out of depraving a poorer ‘white’ man such as myself, ATTICUS. He’s just as bad as Tom Robinson, both disgracing my family.
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At lest most of the town believes that I was right in sayin Tom raped Mayella, no white jury is gone let a black man get away with rapin’ a white girl. And even if they had voted innocent for that monster, I woulda just hung him meself, it was just easier getting the law to do it for me, that way I wouldn’t have to go to jail. Reads news paper article

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