the Cunningham's are the family that bring crops to the finch family
The Cunningham boys in "To Kill a Mockingbird" are part of the Cunningham family, a poor and proud farming family in Maycomb. They are depicted as hardworking and honorable individuals, with Walter Cunningham Jr. being a classmate of Scout Finch. Despite their poverty, they have a strong sense of integrity and community.
They live on a farm, because they are of the lower class.
They live by/ at Old Sarum
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Farmers
The Ewells
White.
the country people
Maple Syrup.
Actor Collin Wilcox portrayed Walter Cunningham Jr in the 1962 movie To Kill a Mockingbird.
It was Mr. Cunningham's son. It was lunch and not dinner. It is To Kill A Mockingbird. There is no How in the title.
Bob Ewell is a character in To Kill a Mockingbird, not Bob Cunningham. Bob Ewell is Mayella Ewell's father and a prominent figure in the town. He is known for his racist behavior and for accusing Tom Robinson of assaulting his daughter.
Mr. Cunningham
Walter Cunningham
There were 12 people on the jury in "To Kill a Mockingbird."
Walter Cunningham is prejudice and thinks that Tom Robinson should be lynched.
When he came over for dinner.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the man who takes the longest to be convinced that Tom Robinson is guilty is an elderly juror known as Mr. Cunningham. He is characterized as compassionate and fair-minded, ultimately being swayed by Atticus Finch's strong case and moral conviction.
Scout making a conversation with Mr. Cunningham.