in chapter 28 of 'to kill a mocking bird' Scout & Jem get attacked on the way home from the pageant. they hear footsteps behind them, they start to run as they were scared.
then they get attacked, bob ewel grabs scout & trys to get him out of the ham costume, bob then turns on jem, breaking his arm which causes jem to pass out. a man (who later turns out to be boo radley) carries the children home to saftey.
boo radley kills bob ewell as h belives it was the only thing to save the childrens lives.
Well, they both died, though at different times and different reasons. Bob Ewell tried to attack Jim and Scout after the pageant at the school. Bob Ewell was stabbed and died.
Tom Robinson was wrongly found guilty of attempting to rape Mayella Ewell. He was taken to the work farm / prison. During exercise period, he ran toward the fence and started to climb; the guards shot him. However, he was shot 17 times... in the back... was he really trying to escape? or did the guards murder him? At the time, it was "just a (n-word)"; black men had no value or worth.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Jem and Scout were attacked by Bob Ewell in an attempt for revenge. Boo Radley intervened and ended up killing Bob Ewell to protect the children.
Bob Ewell was killed by Boo Radley in October after he attacked Jem and Scout in "To Kill a Mockingbird." Boo intervened to protect the children and ended up fatally stabbing Bob Ewell in self-defense.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Bob Ewell is killed by Boo Radley when he attacks Jem and Scout Finch. Boo intervenes to protect the children, and during the struggle, he ends up fatally injuring Bob Ewell.
he fell on his knife after Boo pulled him off of scout
They were being followed and later attacked by Mr. Bob Ewell, The father of Mayella Ewell. Mr. Ewell intended to kill Jem and Scout but got killed himself. Jem and Scout were rescued by Boo Radley, the mysterious neighbour who never came out.
Bob Ewell is killed by Boo Radley while he is attacking Jem and Scout. Boo Radley steps in to protect the children, ultimately saving their lives.
Boo Radley protects the kids by leaving them small gifts and mending Jem's pants. He also saves them from Bob Ewell's attack by injuring Ewell in a struggle to defend the children.
Bob Ewell attacked Jem and Scout in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird."
In October, Bob Ewell attacked Jem and Scout Finch in retaliation for his daughter Mayella's trial. Boo Radley came to their rescue, injuring Bob Ewell in the process, ultimately leading to Bob's death from his injuries.
Bob ewell
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.
In the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, Bob Ewell dies from injuries sustained during a struggle with Boo Radley when he attacks Scout and Jem. Boo Radley intervenes to protect the children, resulting in Bob Ewell's death.
Bob Ewell tries to hurt Scout by attacking her and Jem on their way home from the Halloween pageant. He seeks revenge on the Finch family because of the trial that led to his humiliation in Maycomb society.