He Makes Him Identify Which Eye His Daughter Was Hit On.
Bob Ewell yelled at Atticus Finch during the trial in "To Kill a Mockingbird." He accused Atticus of trying to make a fool of him in court.
Atticus makes Bob Ewell write his name in Chapter 17 of "To Kill a Mockingbird". This confrontation occurs during Tom Robinson's trial when Atticus challenges Bob Ewell to write his name to prove that he is left-handed.
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In my opinion Atticus is dealing with the threats well. If he was to act out and attack or even make a stupid remark to Mr. Ewell then he would be able to use that against Atticus in the trial.
The comment that Mr. Ewell makes that is reported by Miss Stephanie is that he will not stop until Atticus gets paid. This is from the story To Kill A Mockingbird.
Tom Robinson had a shorter arm than the other which is uncommon in the Black community in Maycomb County so he could not have choked her with his right arm and abuse her (rape her) in the way that Mayella described it to be. In the end Atticus comes to the conclusion that it was Mr. Edwell (her father) that abused her.
Jem does not want Scout to tell Atticus about Bob Ewell's comment because he fears that it might upset Atticus and cause trouble. However, it is not wise to keep such important information from Atticus, as he is their father and can handle the situation appropriately. It is important to communicate openly and honestly with trusted adults when dealing with serious matters.
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.
Bob and Mayella Ewell. SPOILER ALERT!!!!!! Because Mayella kissed Tom Robinson, a black man, she felt like she needed to "destroy the evidence" (Atticus's words) which in this case is Tom Robinson. Bob Ewell saw what happened and because he was afraid that his pride would be lost, he tried to make it seem like Robinson was in the wrong. And then at the end of the book, Bob Ewell tries to kill Jem and Scout, trying to hurt Atticus in a way that was incredibly cowardly - harming his children instead of facing him like a man. I LOVE THIS BOOK!!!!
Atticus asked that all spectators be removed from the courthouse.
The author portrays Mayella as a young girl who is mistreated and isolated by her abusive father, Bob Ewell. By highlighting her vulnerability and lack of agency in her difficult circumstances, the author elicits sympathy from the readers. Additionally, Mayella's testimony during the trial reveals her lack of education and the manipulative influence of her father, further evoking empathy from readers.
Jem and Scout asked their father, Atticus, to borrow a gun to protect themselves from Bob Ewell, who had made threats against them after the trial of Tom Robinson. They were afraid for their safety and wanted to be prepared in case Bob Ewell tried to harm them.