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... The Ewells were truly guests of the county of Maycomb. ... It was clear to all of Maycomb that the Ewells were the type of folk to stay away from and most did. ...
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... "Maycomb Ewells lived behind the town garbage dump in what ... "The disgrace of Maycomb for three generations." This shows just how much the Ewells are disliked. ...
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... In this conflict, Mayella and the Ewells are prejudice about the black person named Tom Robinson. ... Prejudice has not affected everyone in Maycomb. ...
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The Social History Of Maycomb Maycomb is said to have a very ridged social structure. ... Below the Cunnighams are the people such as the Ewells. ...
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... like the Cunninghams out in the woods, the kind like the Ewells down at the damp and the Negroes". Jem chapter 23 What do we learn about the Maycomb society in ...
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... With Maycomb's social structure were the Cunninghams, the Ewells and the Blacks. In Maycombs county the Cunninghams were poor people, but hard working people. ...
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... The Cunninghams, although extremely poor, are highly respected throughout Maycomb County. The Ewells, being just as poor as the Cunninghams, are deeply despised ...
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... "Atticus said that the Ewells had been the disgrace of Maycomb for three generations. None of them had done an honest day's of work in his recollection" (30). ...
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... in Maycomb it is just taken for granted, no questions asked. In fact the children, in stating these characteristics of the Cunninghams and the Ewells did not ...
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... The views of the jury, a product of Maycomb, are colored by the fact ... Because both Ewells "[want] to destroy the evidence of [their] offense"(203) Tom Robinson ...
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... P The Ewells (lowest class of whites) P The Blacks (automatically seen at the bottom) The Ewells, who were greatly disliked by the Maycomb community, would ...
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... The whole town of Maycomb knows that the Ewells are low class citizens, but when it comes to the trial, they believe the Ewells over Robinson. ...
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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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... and Tom is black and the town is prejudiced, the jury sides with the Ewells. ... Atticus' defense of Tom makes him a hero among the black community in Maycomb. ...
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... and Tom is black and the town is prejudiced, the jury sides with the Ewells. ... Atticus' defense of Tom makes him a hero among the black community in Maycomb. ...
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... The Negroes were out casts of the town and were considered the lower class of Maycomb, even lower than the true trash of the white community, the Ewells. ...
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... The Ewells were not liked by many due to their grotesque decorum, and their unhealthy habits. ... "He (Atticus) like Maycomb, he was Maycomb county born and bred ...
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... Bob and Mayella Ewell portray the trash of Maycomb. ... The Ewells do not go to school, do not accept charity, and do not recognize African-Americans as real human ...
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... Ewells, who are caucasian, against Tom Robinson, a negro. The jury's decision proves one sad and biased reality of Atticus Finch's statement regarding Maycomb ...
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... he was probably going back to work on the most controversial case in Maycomb's history ... Tom was a black man in a white man's court, and the Ewells were "absolute ...
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... the Finches, the Ewell family, a disgrace to the town of Maycomb, lives in ... "No economic fluctuations changed their status-people like the Ewells lived as ...
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... currently makes, but he won't take Mayella's money because the Ewells survive on ... The town of Maycomb could not possibly believe a white woman did what Mayella ...
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... had not seen all of the disrespect and dislike in Maycomb; Scout did not understand that the black people were considered to be even worse than Ewells were. ...
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... The class structure in Maycomb began first with Atticus Finch, then Maudie Atkinson, then The Radleys, then The Cunninghams, then The Ewells, and then the ...
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... Represents Maycomb in the state legislature. ... Smart tricks the Ewells in court, convincing in court. · All respect him (but Mr. Ewell) · Idealistic. ...
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... Represents Maycomb in the state legislature. ... Smart tricks the Ewells in court, convincing in court. · All respect him (but Mr. Ewell) · Idealistic. ...
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... he explained to her that the Ewells were a different kind of people. They did not care about learning and had been a disgrace to Maycomb for generations. ...
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... Maycomb is immediately torn into blacks supporting Tom Robinson and whites supporting the Ewells, only the whites have much more power. ...
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... true feelings Maycomb has towards different people. The Black people, such as Tom Robinson, were looked down upon and thought of as worse than the Ewells', no ...
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... Because of this, when they were in court, the Ewells could make up whatever stories they wanted to about what happened. ... "The people of Maycomb never serve on ...
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