bottle of whiskey-how much he drinks
coins-how poor he is and spends all his welfare money on whiskey
dirt-how dirty him and his family is
voodoo doll-represents how he beats up mayella
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
Bob Ewell
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Bob Ewell
Bob Ewell is introduced in Chapter 17 of "To Kill a Mockingbird." He is the father of Mayella Ewell and plays a significant role in the portrayal of racism and injustice in the novel.
Bob Ewell is a character in To Kill a Mockingbird, not Bob Cunningham. Bob Ewell is Mayella Ewell's father and a prominent figure in the town. He is known for his racist behavior and for accusing Tom Robinson of assaulting his daughter.
Robert (Bob) Ewell.
Bob Ewell
Ewell is Bob's last name in the book.
Bob Ewell is white. He is a poor, racist white man in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
No, not really. He had a wife, but she had died prior and never appeared in the book.