Braxton Bragg Underwood is one of the more interesting of
the minor characters of To Kill a Mockingbird. Underwood was
named--"in a fey fit of humor" by his father--for one of the most inept and hated of all
the Confederate generals of the Civil War, Braxton Bragg; Scout mentions that rumor had
it that Underwood had been determined to "live it down." The owner and editor of
The Maycomb Tribune, Underwood was an "intense, profane little man"
who apparently was quite a drinker, since Atticus commented that "naming people after
Confederate generals made slow steady drinkers." Atticus also said that Underwood
"despises Negroes," yet, on the night that the lynch mob came to take Tom Robinson from
the jail, he stood guard over Atticus with his shotgun from the window above the
newspaper office. Despite his feelings about the black man, he vehemently lamented Tom's
death, likening it to the "senseless slaughter of songbirds." Scout decided that
Underwood did not approve of the killing of cripples, be they black or
white.
Monday, February 29, 2016
What do we find out about Mr. Underwood in To Kill a Mockingbird?
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