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... and Cunninghams both posses great manners, but the Cunninghams live in poverty whereas the Finches seem "comfortable." The Ewells and the Finches have almost ...
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... The various families of Maycomb County are the Finches, the Cunninghams, and the Ewells. The Finches are at the top of the list. ...
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... came to the Finches to help Atticus, even though she got of to a rocky start with the family. Aunt Alexandra talks to Atticus about how Bob Ewells "seems to ...
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The Finches are a family who once had a large, successful plantation. ... Actually, the extremes of poverty are illustrated in the Ewells and the Negroes. ...
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... The main character, Boo Radley, lives next door to the Finches. ... The Ewells do not go to school, do not accept charity, and do not recognize African-Americans ...
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... torn into blacks supporting Tom Robinson and whites supporting the Ewells, only the ... The Finches receive alot of ridicule but stick to their beliefs that no man ...
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... are: P The Finches and their neighbours (the white middle class) P The Cunningham's (representing the badly hit farming community) P The Ewells (lowest class ...
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... Mr. Gilmer: The solicitor for the Ewells in Tom Robinson's case. Mrs. Dubose: A mean, sick, very old woman who lives near the Finches. ...
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... but Aunt Alexandra expressly forbids it, telling her niece that the Finches do not ... the Cunninghams, and why the Cunninghams look down on the Ewells, who hate ...
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... he currently makes, but he won't take Mayella's money because the Ewells survive on ... The fire forces the Finches to come out of their home and as Scout stands ...
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... were considered to be the Negroes and whites such as the Ewells who were ... Children and adults alike taunted the Finches with names and threats such as nigger ...
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... The Finches are a family who once had a large, successful plantation. ... Actually, the extremes of poverty are illustrated in the Ewells and the Negroes. ...
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... The Finches, Scout's family, belong to an elite group of local society ... The Ewells are the poorest family in town but because of the prejudice in the town, they ...
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... The Finches and their neighbours, who make up the white middle-class. The Cunninghams, who represent the farming families hit by the depression. The Ewells, ...
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... Mrs. Dubose, a neighbor of the Finches', was probably one of the more harsh towards ... were looked down upon and thought of as worse than the Ewells', no matter ...
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... The victors (the Ewells), begin the game with the false accusation of rape ... Despite Atticus' efforts, Bob Ewell still invades the Finches' private lives and he ...
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