The comment that Mr. Ewell makes that is reported by Miss Stephanie is that he will not stop until Atticus gets paid. This is from the story To Kill a Mockingbird.
Mr. Ewell comments that he's going to "get" Atticus Finch for defending Tom Robinson in court, as reported by Miss Stephanie.
"Mr. Ewell was just mad Scout, you shouldn't beat him up like that."- Jem Finch
" Mr. Ewell hates them blacks, but I'll stop him in his tracks!" - Atticus Finch
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Mr. Ewell claimed that Tom Robinson assaulted and raped his daughter Mayella.
that it was tom robinson who had abusse his wife
"I'll kill ya, Atticus Finch, if it's the last thing i do!"
Miss Stephanie goes to court to testify as a witness in the trial of Tom Robinson for the crime of allegedly assaulting Mayella Ewell. Her testimony provides crucial insight into the events surrounding the incident.
Bob Ewell, the father, has a reputation for being the town drunk, allowing his children to miss out on valuable education. Hope this helped =) Edit: actually it was Mr Dolphus Raymond, who actually drank coke instead of whiskey :D
No, she is not. Miss Stephanie is caucasian.
Miss Maudie will not give Miss Stephanie any of her recipe for Lane cakes.
Miss Stephanie says she is going to the Jitney Jungle.
Miss Maudie stayed with the Miss Stephanie Crawford after the fire at her house.
Miss Stephanie indirectly makes a snide comment about Scout by mentioning how the Finch family is full of oddities, implying that Scout, being a tomboy who doesn't fit traditional gender roles, is an oddity herself. This comment reflects the narrow-mindedness and judgmental attitude prevalent in Maycomb society.
The town in To Kill a Mockingbird generally prefers Miss Maudie over Miss Stephanie Crawford. Miss Maudie is well-respected for her kindness and moral character, while Miss Stephanie is known for her gossip and nosiness.
Miss Maudie moved in with Miss Stephanie Crawford after her house burned down. Miss Stephanie kindly offered her place until Miss Maudie's house could be rebuilt.
Miss Stephanie says she's going to visit family in Atlanta.
Miss Maudie used sarcasm when asking Miss Stephanie Crawford about going to the courthouse because she found Miss Stephanie's gossiping behavior distasteful. By employing sarcasm, Miss Maudie subtly criticized Miss Stephanie's nosiness and attempted to deflect or dismiss her prying questions.