Review the character action: The black citizens of Maycomb bring gifts of food to the Finch house following the trial. What is the effect of this action on the plot? It introduces a complication since the reader is left to wonder how these poor people will afford to feed themselves after giving the Finches such extravagant gifts. It creates suspense in the novel because the reader is left to wonder if these people will try to get revenge on the Ewell family. It acts as a resolution by showing that even if Atticus lost the trial, he won a small triumph in terms of race relations in Maycomb. It replaces the old conflict in the novel with a new one: now Atticus and his family are more a part of the black culture than they are the white culture.
I am not sure how to do this, can someone help me?
@KyanTheDoodle
Am I correct that you are reading "How To Kill A Mockingbird?"
You are @Projects
Great, seen the movies multiple times but just got done reading the book for the first time the other week so I'm pretty familiar with what's going on, so let's see.. let me take a moment to review over your statement again if you don't mind, lol
They made a movie? huh, I should probably watch it, lol.
Yeah but it's just in black and white. I like movies that are old and that way though so it really doesn't matter but yeah it's really good. Anyhow, what do you believe is the effect on the plot?
is it the third answer?
Yes c:
ahhh :D thanks @Projects
Anytime :D tehe
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