He had sexual intercourse with his wife
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In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Atticus reveals to Scout that the Ewells are a poor and troubled family with a history of wrongdoing. He explains that the Ewells are considered low-class and dishonest by the community. Atticus also emphasizes the importance of understanding their circumstances and showing compassion towards them.
Mr. Ewell spits in atticus's face and asks if atticus thinks he's to good to reply, this is when atticus says "no, to old."
Atticus believes that people like the Ewells don't care for education nor for being sanitary, but they should just be left alone because if that is how they want to be looked at in life as uneducated, rude-talking slobs, then so be it.
I believe the lawyer for the Bob and Mayella Ewell is Mr.Gilmer! I hope im right :) mister gilmer is the county prosecuter who represents "the people" so he is indirectly advocate for the ewells
No because Atticus is know for defending non whites and the whole of Maycomb knows it. As well as defending Tom against the Ewells (whom Maycomb dislike anyway) The town doesn't mind him defending Tom because the Ewells are known as liars and drunks. So no it doesn't effect his reputation when his reputaion in the first place was defending non whites.
Bob Ewell targets anyone that insulted him at the trial. This includes Atticus Finch, as the top of his "hit list." His two other notable targets were Judge Taylor and Helen Robinson, Tom's wife. He failed in hurting either, and when he tried going after Atticus' children, he died at the hand of Boo Radley.
Atticus Finch says this in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." He is referring to the credibility and importance of Tom Robinson's testimony against the Ewells in court.
Mayella Ewell's lawyer was Atticus Finch, who was appointed to defend Tom Robinson in the trial.
Atticus reads the book "The Gray Ghost" to Scout and Jem the night of Bob Ewell's attack. This book is one of Scout's favorites, and she finds comfort in listening to her father read it.