Bob Ewell is likened to a bluejay in "To Kill a Mockingbird" because both are considered as untrustworthy and aggressive characters. Bluejays are known for their loud and aggressive behavior, just like Bob Ewell who falsely accuses Tom Robinson of the crime he himself committed. Furthermore, bluejays are often seen as pests, reflecting Bob Ewell's disruptive and harmful presence in the community.
Bob Ewell's daughter's name is Mayella Ewell.
Atticus suggests that Mayella's father, Bob Ewell, beat her. He mentions during the trial that it was likely Bob Ewell who harmed Mayella out of anger and frustration, rather than Tom Robinson.
Bob Ewell is white. He is a poor, racist white man in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
his real name is robert E lee Ewell
The knife was in Bob Ewell's chest when he died during the struggle with Boo Radley in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." Boo Radley had come to the defense of Scout and Jem when they were attacked by Bob Ewell, resulting in Ewell's fatal injuries.
Atticus suggested that Bob Ewell, Mayella's father, was responsible for hurting her. He argued that Bob Ewell abused and manipulated his daughter as a way to cover up his own actions.
Bob Ewell's oldest daughter is named Mayella Ewell.
Bob Ewell attacked Jem and Scout in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird."
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 briefly gets a job with the WPA (Works Progress Administration).
Heck Tate, Tom Robinson, Bob Ewell, Mayella Ewell.
Bob Ewell is a character from To Kill a Mockingbird, that accuses a black man (Tom Robinson) of abusing his daughter, when it was really Bob Ewell who abused her. The Ewells are a poor family because any money that Bob Ewell makes he just goes and spends it on whiskey. Later he attacks scout because he is angry at everybody involved in the case because he lost his dignity, and Boo Radley kills Bob Ewell.