boo radley saved jem and scout. bob Ewell tried to kill them and he stabbed bob. my heck tate covered it up for him.
Boo Radley, who had been watching over the children, came to their rescue and ultimately saved them from Bob Ewell.
Boo Radley comes and saves Jem and Scout. he then kills Bob Ewell and carries Jem back home.
Boo (Arthur) Radley saves Jem and Scout from Bob Ewell.
Arthur "Boo" Radley saved Jem and Scout when they were attacked by Bob Ewell.
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In To Kill a Mockingbird, Boo Radley saved Scout life when he pulled her away from Mr. Ewell. Source: The Book
Bob Ewell attacked Jem and Scout in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird."
You hear from Arthur "boo" Radley when he saved Jem and Scout from Bob Ewell
Boo Radley saves Jem and Scout in Chapter 29 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" when he emerges from his house to defend the children from Bob Ewell's attack. Boo intervenes and ultimately saves Jem and Scout from harm.
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The filthiest person Scout had ever seen in "To Kill a Mockingbird" was Burris Ewell, a member of the Ewell family who only attended the first day of school every year and was described as unkempt and covered in dirt.
Scout is saved by her ham costume at the end of "To Kill a Mockingbird" when she is attacked by Bob Ewell. The wire in her costume acts as armor that prevents Ewell from causing serious harm, and Boo Radley appears to fight off Ewell, ultimately saving Scout's life.
Arthur (Boo), Mr. Ewell, Jem and Scout
The crunching sound Scout heard in "To Kill a Mockingbird" was likely Boo Radley's final act of protection and care for her and Jem. Boo had saved them from Bob Ewell's attack at the end of the novel.
Bob Ewell was working against Scout in To Kill a Mockingbird. He held a grudge against Atticus Finch and targeted his children, including Scout, in his attempts to seek revenge. Bob Ewell was responsible for accusing Atticus's client, Tom Robinson, of a crime he did not commit.
In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, Boo Radley did not stab his father. He actually saved Scout and Jem from Bob Ewell by killing him with a kitchen knife in self-defense.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the attacker of the children, Scout and Jem, is revealed to be Bob Ewell. He attacks them out of revenge for his humiliation during the trial of Tom Robinson, where he was proven to be lying about the assault on his daughter, Mayella.