Bob Ewell
Bob Ewell
Nope! That was Cecil Jacobs.
On their way to the pageant in "To Kill a Mockingbird," the Finch children, Scout and Jem, are frightened by the mysterious figure of Boo Radley. They feel a mix of fear and curiosity about Boo, as he is a reclusive neighbor who is the subject of local myths and rumors. Their anxiety is heightened when they hear strange noises and feel as though they are being watched, illustrating their childhood fears and the themes of innocence and misunderstanding in the novel.
cecil jacobs
Scout and Jem are frightened by Cecil Jacobs as they are on their way to the school for the pageant.
Bob Ewell scared Jem and Scout on their way to the pageant by jumping out at them. He was seeking revenge on Atticus for defending Tom Robinson in court.
its the hallowell pageant gem and scout went to where scout dressed up as a ham. Bob ewell attacks the children on their way home, breaking jems arm
So the children dont become in any way scared of the nurse & end up not going when in pain.
Bob Ewell
Bob Ewell.
Harper Lee wanted the reader to realize how Atticus treated his children; like adults in a very mature like way.
1) Bob Ewell seems to be taking revenge on everyone who took part in the trial:He broke into Judge Taylor's houseHe spat in Aticuss's faceHe stalked Helen Robinson2) The children mention the Radley's for the first time after a long period has passedwhere they were not mentioned3) On their way to the Halloween Pageant Jem and Scout are scared by Cecil