1. Mrs. Finch
Unknown causes
2. Tom Robinson
Trying to escape from jail
3. Bob Ewell
Fell on his knife while trying to kill Jem and Scout
4. Mrs. Dubose
Long illness, addicted to morphine
5. Mr. Radley
Unknown causes
6. Mrs. Radley
Unknown causes
7. The rabid dog, Tim Johnson,
Also had to be shot by Atticus.
Tom Robinson, a black man who is wrongfully convicted of raping a white woman, dies when trying to escape prison. Bob Ewell, the abusive father of the woman who made false accusations against Tom, also dies in a confrontation with Atticus Finch.
Here are the characters who die in To Kill a Mockingbird:
Mrs. Radley, Mr. Radley, Mrs. Dubose, Tom Robinson, and Bob Ewell all die in the story.
Tom Robinson and Bob Ewell
Tom robbinson (black man on trial) i think that is the correct name tom something anyways
he is shot trying to escape prison shot 26 times
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honors English 10
Adam Bam Kuhl and kenny
Tom Robinson dies in the winter in "To Kill a Mockingbird." He is shot while trying to escape from prison.
Mrs.Radley dies of natural causes in the winter in chapter 8 of To Kill a Mockingbird.
he dies
car accident
The mad dog, Tim Johnson
The dog, Tim Johnson, is shot and killed in Chapter 10 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Atticus Finch.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, the character who dies in the winter is Bob Ewell. He is killed by Boo Radley in self-defense while trying to harm Scout and Jem.
Scout is supposed to get the pearl necklace when Atticus dies in "To Kill a Mockingbird". Atticus instructs Scout to give it to Jem and wear it for him, symbolizing the bond between the siblings and their father's love.
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.
Tom Robinson, a black man who is wrongly convicted of raping a white woman, dies in prison while trying to escape.
Mrs. dubose dies, and the children "grow up."
Mrs. Radley died of natural causesMrs. Radley, she dies of natural cause.