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Ewell was angry with Atticus because he felt his pride had been wounded and his reputation tarnished during the trial. He was embarrassed by the way Atticus revealed the truth about Mayella's actions in court, which challenged Ewell's power and authority in the community.
To the best of my knowledge this individual is not one of Jehovah's Witnesses.
Yes
Atticus says that Bob Ewell is still very angry for Atticus humiliating him, and just said that because he was very fired up at the time. Atticus told Scout he's glad Mr. Ewell took it out on him and not on Mayella after the initial confrontation on the street corner, but seems to be more relieved that his children okay after the incident after the school play.
The bewildering item in the Ewell yard, a red geranium plant, symbolizes Mayella Ewell's attempt to bring some beauty and tenderness into her harsh and impoverished environment. It suggests that despite the squalor in which she lives, Mayella still yearns for something better and perhaps hints at her desire for affection and care.
Tom Robinson, a black man, was accused of raping Mayella Ewell, a white woman, in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." He was falsely accused due to the racism prevalent in the Deep South during that time period.
The mockingbird symbolizes innocence, which at first glance you would not think Mayella was innocent. However she did nothing wrong, unless you consider tempting a black man wrong. Then, Bob beat her for her behavior, similar to killing a mockingbird.---------I would argue that Mayella is not innocent, she lies to the court and blames her fault on the innocent Tom Robinson.
Atticus shoots a rabid dog from down the street and the neighbors tell him he's still the best shot in town.
no, theey were or maybe still are Mormon
She died as one of Jehovah's Witnesses.
Jesus' work in winning salvation was finished. Now it was available to all and still is.