Tom Robinson said he went into the Ewell's house to fix a door hinge on the day in question.
The Ewells are a poor, troubled family in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. Bob Ewell is the father of the family, who accuses Tom Robinson of assaulting his daughter Mayella. The Ewells are known for their poverty, ignorance, and disrespect in the town of Maycomb.
Mean people who are very gross and dirty. Burris Ewell is the boy that only goes to the first day of school and calls the teacher a slut. It's in the beginning on Scout's first day of school. The Ewells are the poor white trash family that are accusing Tom Robinson of rape (Tom R. is the client of Atticus Finch.) The Ewells were liars, and were too ashamed to stop the slandering of Tom Robinson before it came uncontrollable, costing Tom his life. The kids would basically shrivel up in the little shack that they live in and starve, if they did not have the privilege to hunt and eat the food that they kill. But as usual the Ewells were just the opposite, they did not tell the truth on a consistent basis, and it wasted a human life. People were disgusted when they helped the Ewells. What makes them special is they were given privileges because people were ashamed of them. But the Ewells were ashamed to admit it, costing Tom Robinson his life. The Ewells are very dirty, and not very social. Burris and his other siblings only go to school on the first day, Burris has been in the first grade for three years now. They Ewells live on a piece of land off of Maycomb County and they farm, and live there. They keep to themselves, and they come and go.
Tom Robinson comes into the Ewells' fence because Mayella Ewell, the daughter of Bob Ewell, asks him to help with some chores around their property. Tom is a kind and helpful person, and he wants to assist Mayella with the tasks she cannot do on her own due to her difficult family circumstances. However, this act of kindness ultimately leads to false accusations and trouble for Tom.
The Ewells did not consistently attend school, with their attendance records showing that they only came on the first day of every school year. This behavior was unusual and highlighted the Ewells' negligence towards education and school obligations.
Scout understands that the Ewells are a poor and uneducated family, who live in squalor near the dump. She learns that they are considered to be the lowest class in Maycomb by the townspeople and are often involved in trouble.
A Day with Wilbur Robinson was created in 1990.
Jackie Robinson Day was created in 2004.
The Ewells are a poor and disreputable family in Maycomb. They live by their own rules and are known for their laziness and dishonesty. Bob Ewell is the father who accuses Tom Robinson of assaulting his daughter, Mayella.
A Day with Wilbur Robinson has 29 pages.
Helen was afraid to pass by the Ewell's house
The Ewells only come to school on the first day to avoid truancy charges. They are not concerned with education and prefer to spend their time engaging in other activities that are more suited to their lifestyle. Their family situation and living conditions contribute to their lack of commitment to attending school regularly.
Mayella lured Tom Robinson onto the property by asking him to help her with some chores, specifically to chop up an old chiffarobe. She took advantage of the fact that Tom was passing by their house to get him to come inside.