Liqour..He was an alcoholic.
Mr Ewell claims he can read and write and demonstrates this when Atticus asks him to write down his name during his testimony in court. Mr. Ewell tells Atticus how else would he be able to sign his welfare checks if he couldn't read or write.
He was stabbed with a knife
In the courthouse, Mr. Ewell confronted Atticus about being threatened during the trial. Atticus remained calm and assured Mr. Ewell that he had no intention of harming him. Mr. Ewell eventually left, feeling humiliated.
During the trial, Mr. Ewell claimed that he saw Tom Robinson assaulting his daughter, Mayella Ewell.
The judge tells Mr. Ewell to leave the courtroom after his rude interuption.
Atticus asks Mr. Ewell to write his name to show the court his dominant hand, as he is trying to prove that Mr. Ewell could have been the one to harm his daughter, Mayella. This questioning helps to establish doubt about Mr. Ewell's credibility and the events surrounding the case.
Mr. Bob Ewell is one of the main characters in the novel entitled How To Kill a Mockingbird. He was the Ewell patriarch, and his habit of being always drunk brought him into suspicion.
The kids think that Mr. Robinson is a better person than Mr. Ewell in "To Kill a Mockingbird." Mr. Robinson is portrayed as a kind and honest man, while Mr. Ewell is shown to be dishonest and abusive. The children's belief in Mr. Robinson's goodness is based on their observations and experiences with both men.
his only response was that he wished that he mr ewell didnt chew tobacco
At one point in the book, Bob Ewell spits in Atticus's face for humiliating him in court.
The morning after the trial, Mr. Ewell loses his job and harasses Atticus Finch as retaliation for publicly humiliating him during 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.