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The Ewells are a poor and dysfunctional family in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." They are treated differently because of their low social status and reputation for being dishonest and immoral. Their poverty and the behavior of family members, such as Bob Ewell accusing an innocent man of a crime, contribute to the negative perception of the family within the community.

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