Mr. ewell acts like a compassionate angel and Judge Taylor yells "liar, liar, pants on fire" and Jem and scout start fist fighting
When Mr. Ewell first takes the stand in the trial, he appears defensive and hostile, often using vulgar and disrespectful language towards the court. Judge Taylor reacts by maintaining order and reminding Mr. Ewell to address the court with proper respect and adherence to legal procedures.
He is very nervous because he lies on the witness stand.
arrogant, ignorant and untrustworthy
Mr. ewell acts like a compassionate angel and Judge Taylor yells "liar, liar, pants on fire" and Jem and scout start fist fighting
Mr. ewell acts like a compassionate angel and Judge Taylor yells "liar, liar, pants on fire" and Jem and scout start fist fighting
The judge tells Mr. Ewell to leave the courtroom after his rude interuption.
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Bob Ewell confronts and threatens Atticus for humiliating him in court during the trial. He vows revenge on Atticus and his children, Scout and Jem. Atticus remains calm and uncompromising in the face of Bob's aggression.
Sandy defends Sam Westing and expresses disbelief at the judge's criticisms, highlighting Westing's good qualities and arguing against the judge's accusations.
Atticus does not react to Bob Ewell spitting in his face because he knows that Bob is trying to provoke him. By remaining calm and composed, Atticus shows his strength and dignity in the face of Bob's aggression. He sees it as a way to protect his ideals of integrity and respect.
I needed to react quickly if I was to be the first to answer your question.
Atticus remains calm and composed when confronted by Bob Ewell's threat. He does not escalate the situation and responds with dignity and respect, showing his unwavering commitment to justice and fairness.
They Died
They were mad.