Boo Radley or Aurthor Radley stabs him in the ribs with a kitchen knife to save the children.
Prejudice: Hate. It is embodied by Bob Ewell in the story. He kills a mockingbird (Tom Robinson), committing the greatest sin of all; Killing innocence.
Tom is the main mockingbird in the story. A harmless and innocent individual who was shamelessly slaughtered.
Bob Ewell tries to frighten and harm Scout and Jem Finch in "To Kill a Mockingbird." He holds a grudge against Atticus Finch and seeks revenge by targeting his children. Ultimately, this leads to the confrontation at the end of the novel.
It appears you may be referring to the character Bob Ewell from "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, not a character named Nathan. Bob Ewell, in the story, is seeking revenge on Atticus Finch for exposing the truth in court. Bob tries to harm Atticus's children, Scout and Jem, by attacking them near a tree. Atticus shoots and kills Bob Ewell to protect his children.
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The perpetrator in To Kill a Mockingbird is Bob Ewell. He is the father of Mayella Ewell and is responsible for the false accusation against Tom Robinson.
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.
The primary antagonist in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Bob Ewell, the abusive and racist father of Mayella Ewell. He falsely accuses Tom Robinson of raping his daughter, leading to the trial that forms a central part of the novel's plot.
Ewell is Bob's last name in the book.