When Scout found him, he was facing straight up. If he'd fallen on the knife, he would have been on his stomach. Also, Scout heard him shuffle around before he fell onto the ground. So he must have been stabbed before he had fallen, not falling on the knife. After Jeb had been thrown to the ground, someone had saved Scout, and it couldn't have been Jeb because he was unconscious at the time. And they were talking at the end of the story about how Scout shouldn't kill a mockingbird, or send someone to jail who didn't deserve it.
Maycolm, Alabama.
please!
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Bob Ewell's oldest daughter is named Mayella Ewell.
Bob Ewell got a job and lost it in the same day due to laziness.He was snooping around Judge Taylor's house.He followed and harassed Helen Robinson on her way to work.
a kitchen knife in his ribs (probably in his heart, too)
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
Bob Ewell was last seen in the woods near the school during the Maycomb County Halloween pageant.
Atticus wants Jem to understand the importance of empathy and looking at situations from another person's perspective. By standing in Bob Ewell's shoes for a minute, Atticus hopes Jem will learn compassion and develop a deeper understanding of why people behave the way they do, even if they make poor choices.
The only people who were present during the attack was Arthur (Boo) Radley and Bob Ewells.
He wants to show that Bob Ewell is left-handed, which goes along with Heck’s description of Mayella’s injuries. (meaning Bob probably beat up Mayella)
We see evidence of Atticus following his own advice of climbing into Bob Ewell's skin and seeing things from his perspective when he shows empathy towards Bob during the trial. Atticus tries to understand Bob's perspective and challenges him respectfully, even though Bob is hostile towards him. This demonstrates Atticus's ability to see beyond his own biases and try to understand others.