cos to drag boo into the limelight would be like 'killin a mockingbird' - he is devoid of social skills as he has not left the house - he was saving children from death so he does not deserve to go to jail - plus doin them all a favour - and if the community found out they wudnt leave him alone - thanking him and criticising probably in equal measure - typical of maycomb
Bob Ewell was killed with a knife. He was killed by Boo Radley in self-defense while trying to harm Scout and Jem as revenge for the trial where his daughter Mayella falsely accused Tom Robinson of assault.
He was humiliated by Atticus in the court case when he told Bob Ewell to write his signature. Atticus noticed that Bob Ewell writes with his left hand and Mayella Ewell had bruises coming from a left-handed person. So it was clear that Bob Ewell did it and Atticus discovered this.
In the book, To Kill a Mockingbird, the sheriff doesn't want to prosecute Bob Ewell's killer because he says it would be like killing a mockingbird. The killer was a man named Boo, who spent all of his time in his house. What he actually did was to protect the town's children by killing Bob Ewell, so the sheriff thought it would serve no good purpose to prosecute him.
he was killed by boo radley (arthur radley) when Ewell tried to kill jem and scout on the way back from the play
because he accused her husband of raping his daughter and wanted to harass anyone that linked to Tom Robinson
Yes. It appears that Arthur Radley actually kills Bob, but the authorities just describe it as "Bob fell on his own knife" for the better of the entire town.
Atticus wasn't worried about Bob Ewell's action he told jem that he hope bob didn't chew tobacco though
it was boo... couldn't you tell..
The perpetrator in To Kill a Mockingbird is Bob Ewell. He is the father of Mayella Ewell and is responsible for the false accusation against Tom Robinson.
The character who dies in the last chapter of "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Bob Ewell, not a kid but an adult. Bob Ewell is killed in a scuffle with Boo Radley when he tries to harm Scout and Jem.
No, Jem did not accidentally kill Mr. Ewell in "To Kill a Mockingbird." Mr. Ewell was killed by Boo Radley while he was attacking Jem and Scout.
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Bob Ewell is introduced in Chapter 17 of "To Kill a Mockingbird." He is the father of Mayella Ewell and plays a significant role in the portrayal of racism and injustice in the novel.
Bob Ewell is a character in To Kill a Mockingbird, not Bob Cunningham. Bob Ewell is Mayella Ewell's father and a prominent figure in the town. He is known for his racist behavior and for accusing Tom Robinson of assaulting his daughter.
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