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... It is the morally right factor to do because to let a mad man go around stalking and attempting to kill people is wrong. Bob Ewell needed to be incarcerated ...
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... It is the morally right factor to do because to let a mad man go around stalking and attempting to kill people is wrong. Bob Ewell needed to be incarcerated ...
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... Bob Ewell was chosen in To Kill A Mockingbird to represent the people that ruin life for southern blacks and give the South a bad name. ...
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... Courage was not illustrated through Bob Ewell, only the lack of courage one man could have. Courage has multiple meanings for all kind of people, every person ...
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... There was another class of poor folk- white trash like Bob Ewell. People such as Ewell had no morals, nor did they have self-respect. ...
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... However the whole town, with the expectation of a few people, believed Bob Ewell's story without looking for any proof indicating Tom actually raped Mayella. ...
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... sit up in the balcony while the white people are to sit below them. Tom Robinson is a man who is wrongfully accused for raping Bob Ewell's daughter, Mayella. ...
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... Robinson and Bob Ewell are totally different in their morals and in the way they live everyday life. All in all, there are many different kinds of people in ...
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... was ridiculed by many of the people. But he didn't give in, he was strong and defended Tom with all he had. Tom was in court because Bob Ewell accused him of ...
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... Radley went outside to see if Bob Ewell was still there he found him with a kitchen knife stuck into his ribs. The theme of this story is that if people didn't ...
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... shame from not taking this case and Atticus always taught to treat people with equal ... Later, Atticus then asks Bob Ewell to write his name on a piece of paper. ...
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... Boo is a scrawny character, Bob Ewell is definitely bigger in size then Boo. ... All of the people around Jem constantly plague him with the idea that black people ...
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... the idea that a person must examine and respect who people are and where they come from. This includes even the most unsavory characters like Bob Ewell and Mrs ...
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... He taught Scout and Jem how to deal with people. One of his lessons was about to be the bigger and wiser person. When Bob Ewell (evil) spit in Atticus's face ...
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... that he has more class than Mr. Ewell and if he ... to retaliate, he would lower himself to Bob's standards and ... is a novel that well portrays people and their acts ...
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... "Ewell," Bob and Mayella strive to control people and maintain the status of ÒuntouchablesÓ in the actions that appear in their games. ...
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... At this time, many people do care about the rights to the black people and separate the property. One time before the trial, Bob Ewell sneak around the ...
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... fact coca-cola. This shows he is worried he may be outcast by people like Bob Ewell in the same way as Atticus is. I think Harper ...
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... In addition, Bob Ewell threatens time and time again that he ... Bob was furious with Atticus for defending Tom and ... People judged him that way because he always ...
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... In addition, Bob Ewell threatens time and time again that he ... Bob was furious with Atticus for defending Tom and ... People judged him that way because he always ...
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... To defend Mr. Robinson from these people Atticus decides to spend the night in jail ... Bob Ewell is furious that Atticus made him look like a liar in front of the ...
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... To defend Mr. Robinson from these people Atticus decides to spend the night in jail ... Bob Ewell is furious that Atticus made him look like a liar in front of the ...
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... Tom is convicted of raping the daughter of Bob Ewell. ... the end, it is Tom's word against Bob's, but there ... not create equal in the sense some people would have ...
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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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... She told people many untrue things unlike Atticus. ... gossip news such as: "It was Ms.Stephanies pleasure to tell us: this morning Mr. Bob Ewell stopped Atticus ...
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... She told people many untrue things unlike Atticus. ... gossip news such as: "It was Ms.Stephanies pleasure to tell us: this morning Mr. Bob Ewell stopped Atticus ...
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... The other time didn't happen until part two, when Jem and Scout are attacked by Bob Ewell. People were prejudiced against Boo because he is different. ...
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... Atticus was to nice to the people who disliked blacks, Bob Ewell is the best example of who has the most disrespect and dislike of blacks in the story. ...
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... He doesn't like a lot of people and likes to stay in his house. Since the whole town hated Bob Ewell (it was partly because of him that Tom died), and Boo ...
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... the boundaries of communicating with black people when she kissed Tom Robinson. Even though Tom did no such crime as to raping Mayella, Bob Ewell, along with ...
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