He says he was coming in from the woods when he heard Mayella screaming. He ran to the house and saw Tom Robinson with Mayella. Tom ran off and when he came in Mayella had bruises forming and a black eye.
He was stabbed with a knife
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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.
"I wish Bob Ewell wouldn't chew tobacco." (ch. 23, pg.217) :)
At one point in the book, Bob Ewell spits in Atticus's face for humiliating him in court.
He spit in Atticus's face. And Atticus didn't fight him, he simply walked past Mr.Ewell.
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.
his only response was that he wished that he mr ewell didnt chew tobacco
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telling him straight to his face, he also spit on atticus's face
When Ewell was on the stand, Atticus asked him to write his name. Signing your name is a habit; you'll always use your dominant hand. Ewell complied, not realizing why Atticus asked for this.
Mrs. Jones says that Mr. Ewell claimed to have lost his job due to the actions of Atticus Finch, and that he wouldn't be able to work for a while.