The cooties incident suggests that the Ewells lack basic hygiene and cleanliness, as well as proper social etiquette. It also reflects their neglect and poor upbringing, which likely stems from their lower socioeconomic status and limited education. Overall, the incident reveals the Ewells' social isolation and marginalization within Maycomb society.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Atticus reveals to Scout that the Ewells are a poor and troubled family with a history of wrongdoing. He explains that the Ewells are considered low-class and dishonest by the community. Atticus also emphasizes the importance of understanding their circumstances and showing compassion towards them.
Cooties is an imaginary disease. Nobody really has cooties or can catch them.
cooties are a type of body lice
There are cootie catchers you can make plus boys have boy cooties and girls have girl cooties!
Cooties are not real. The concept of cooties is a childhood game or joke where one gender is thought to have a contagious "cooties" that can be passed on by touch. It is not a real medical condition.
Cockroach Cooties was created in 2001.
Cooties are a fictional disease and used by children as a way to make fun of someone. But many people call lice cooties.
No Cooties are a make beleif thing that children make up
Computer Cooties was created on 2010-10-06.
As Cooties is not a real disease the symptoms can be whatever children say they are. Cooties is a disease that is made up by children in order to single out individuals in the playground and tease one another.
"Cooties" are lice. A more common expression than "cooties" is to describe anything that is of poor quality as "lousy".
A man I know from Johnstown Pennsylvannia has a uniform his Grand Father used to wear that had "The Cooties" on it and also a photo of his unit in WWI that they called The Cooties (Kooties?)