After Tom's trial and death, Mr. Link Deas, who was Tom's employer, gave Helen a job so she could feed her children. Still feeling the need to blame others for his own misfortunes, Bob Ewell continued to harass Helen to the point that she would have to walk a mile out of her way en route to work in order to avoid the Ewells. Evidently, he had his family throw rocks at her when she walked by. Mr. Deas walked her home when he found this out and hollered at the Ewell's house to leave Helen alone. However, Bob Ewell followed her to work the next day. Mr. Deas threatened Mr. Ewell with assault and when Mr. Ewell scoffed at the assault charge, Mr. Deas threatened him with a charge of the Lady's Law which is essentially threatening to charge him with stalking or harassment. After this, Helen didn't report any more trouble with Mr. Ewell.
Mr. Link Deas provides financial and moral support to Helen Robinson after her husband's death. He offers her a job on his farm to help her support her family and defends her from harassment in the community.
Link Deas, Tom Robinson's employer, offers Helen Robinson a job after Tom is arrested to help support her family. He also stands up for her and defends her against harassment from the townspeople. Link's support provides Helen with some stability and protection during a difficult time.
Link Deas helps Helen Robinson by providing her with a job after her husband, Tom Robinson, is imprisoned. He ensures she has financial support and a sense of security during a difficult time. Additionally, Link speaks out against the mistreatment of Helen by Bob Ewell, showing his support and concern for her well-being.
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In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Helen Robinson is the wife of Tom Robinson, a black man who is falsely accused of raping a white woman, Mayella Ewell. After Tom is convicted, Helen struggles to support her family as a single mother in a racially segregated society. She is shown to be a kind and dignified woman who faces discrimination and hardship with grace.
Helen Robinson was given a job as a nurse by Atticus Finch after he heard about her situation and wanted to help her.
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In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the church members gather collections for Tom Robinson's family to help support them during difficult times. Tom is a character who faces a wrongful trial and conviction in the story.
The hero, Theseus, with the help of his friend Pirithous, abducted Helen.
There is no adverb in the sentence, "Fred brought home a baby tiger for Helen to help." If you need an adverb, then you could write "Fred *carefully* brought home a baby tiger for Helen to help."
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Well It Was Jackie Robinson Goals Were To Play Baseball & To Help EveryOne Be Equal. Jackie robinson Served the U.S army From 1942-1945 .