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... Atticus, Bob Ewell, and Mrs.Dubose each reveal courage in different ways, even if that way is not showing any courage at all. Atticus ...
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... offspring. Harper lee's book To Kill A Mockingbird, shows the difference in parenting of the characters Bob Ewell and Atticus Finch. Some ...
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... every year then leave." (Page 30) As seen Mr. Bob Ewell and Atticus had different places in society, different attitudes and ways of teaching their children. ...
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... every year then leave." (Page 30) As seen Mr. Bob Ewell and Atticus had different places in society, different attitudes and ways of teaching their children. ...
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... to do. The way Atticus views Bob Ewell upholds this. The people of Maycomb County look at Mr. Ewell as trashy and low-class. When ...
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... Atticus Finch, Aunt Alexandra, Tom Robinson, Boo Radley, and Bob Ewell are all characters that are paired to show the similarities or differences between two ...
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... This is courageous of him because he performs this courageous act and expects nothing in return. By taking on this case, Atticus is harassed by Bob Ewell. ...
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... Atticus is now a hero in the black community of Maycomb, but Bob Ewell, vows to "get" Atticus for showing him up as a liar in front of the whole town. ...
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... Atticus is now a hero in the black community of Maycomb, but Bob Ewell, vows to "get" Atticus for showing him up as a liar in front of the whole town. ...
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... Maycomb. Bob Ewell is furious that Atticus made him look like a liar in front of the entire town and vows revenge. Around Halloween ...
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... The only evidence given during Bob Ewell's testimony that would prove Tom somewhat innocent, is that Atticus makes him sign his name. ...
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... The only evidence given during Bob Ewell's testimony that would prove Tom somewhat innocent, is that Atticus makes him sign his name. ...
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... with there left hand. Later, Atticus then asks Bob Ewell to write his name on a piece of paper. Not understanding Atticus's line ...
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... Maycomb. Bob Ewell is furious that Atticus made him look like a liar in front of the entire town and vows revenge. Around Halloween ...
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... As the children are walking home alone from a pageant in pitch dark, they are attacked by Bob Ewell seeking revenge for Atticus' defending Tom Robinson. ...
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... When Bob Ewell spat in his face, all Atticus said was " I wish Bob Ewell wouldn't chew tobacco." Miss Stephanie Crawford, who claimed to have seen everything ...
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... doesn't judge people, Uncle Jack- doctor, Mrs. Dubose- old, sick, mean, Heck Tate- sheriff of Maycomb, Aunt Alexandra- Atticus' sister, Bob Ewell- poor, white ...
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... himself in a position of opposing such an individual. Atticus remains a gentleman when Bob Ewell confronts him at the post office. ...
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... At one point when he is on the stand, Atticus questions him to tell the jury what Bob Ewell told him and he says, "Somethin' not fittin' to say - not fittin ...
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... During the trail Atticus had made the plaintiffs father Bob Ewell look bad and accused him of beating of raping his daughter. Of ...
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... distinctions. Atticus also does not conceal his game, though it occurs on the opposite side of the spectrum as Bob Ewell's. Atticus ...
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... Atticus said, "I wish Bob Ewell wouldn't chew tobacco." (Lee, 217) He was referring to the incident when Atticus was leaving the post office when Mr.Ewell ...
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... Atticus said, "I wish Bob Ewell wouldn't chew tobacco." (Lee, 217) He was referring to the incident when Atticus was leaving the post office when Mr.Ewell ...
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... In reality, it is virtually impossible to just forgive and forget. In the case of Bob Ewell, Atticus did not take his threats seriously when he should have. ...
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... Furthermore, Atticus is a respectful lawyer. ... For example, during the trail he calls Bob Ewell "Mr. Ewell", Mayella Ewell "Ms Ewell and Heck Tate "Mr. Tate" all ...
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... When Bob Ewell spat in his face, all Atticus said was " I wish Bob Ewell wouldn't chew tobacco." In addition to being peaceful, Atticus finch was a very ...
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... is white trash like Bob Ewell. The status of the Finch family was that they were common folk. They were poor but to a lesser extent. Atticus said professional ...
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... The novel eventually ends when Atticus receives a threat from Bob Ewell, the father of the girl who accused Tom Robinson of rape. ...
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... The climax of the story is after Tom Robinson has been killed and Atticus exposed Bob Ewell and his daughter as liars. Bob Ewell attacks Jem and Scout. ...
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... While Bob Ewell may have won the trial, he felt that Atticus had embarrassed him and his family. He decided that he had to retaliate. ...
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