In "To Kill A Mockingbird," Heck Tate's mob wants to warn Atticus that if he intends to defend Tom Robinson, there will be trouble. They also want to discuss the possibility of a change of venue for the case.
Boo Radley, because he was watching Jem and Scout on their way home when Mr. Ewell attacked them. Boo came out and saved Jem and Scout by stabbing Mr. Ewell with his knife.
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tate knows that Boo Radley killed Bob Ewell!
Heck Tate, Tom Robinson, Bob Ewell, Mayella Ewell.
Heck Tate insists that Bob Ewell's death was self-inflicted because he wanted to save Boo Radley (who actually killed Bob Ewell) from the spotlight that would come from everyone finding out that Boo killed Bob.
Mr. Heck Tate finds Bob Ewell dead under the tree in the woods.
Heck Tate, Mayella Ewell, Bob Ewell and Tom Robinson
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the first witness on the stand is Heck Tate, the sheriff of Maycomb, who testifies about the events of the night of the alleged assault.
Have you not read the book AT ALL?He says that he fell on his own knife and killed himself."Mr. Finch," Mr. Tate said stolidly, "Bob Ewell fell on his knife. He killed himself."- Chapter 30
He got it from bob ewell. He was going to use the knife to kill the kids. Heck tate took it to cover up that boo radley killed bob ewell. Actually he got the kitchen knife from bob ewell. He got the switch blade from someone on the street. No, I think the first answer is right, though. You have to actually combine the context clues together to get the right answer.
Atticus and Heck Tate argue about whether to reveal Boo Radley's involvement in Bob Ewell's death. Heck Tate believes it was self-defense and wants to protect Boo's privacy, while Atticus wants the truth to be known to avoid any injustice. Ultimately, Heck Tate convinces Atticus to keep Boo out of the spotlight.
Heck Tate wants to protect Boo Radley, who killed Bob Ewell, because he believes Boo acted in self-defense to save Scout and Jem. Tate wants to avoid the publicity and attention that would come with Boo being hailed as a hero, recognizing that Boo would not want the attention.
Heck Tate decides that Bob Ewell fell on his own knife because he wants to protect Boo Radley, who actually killed Bob Ewell to save Scout and Jem. Tate believes that revealing Boo as the hero would subject him to unwanted attention and publicity, so he opts to keep the truth hidden for Boo's sake.
Heck Tate, Bob Ewell, Mayella Ewell, and Tom Robinson. In that order.