When Bob Ewell saw Tom and Mayella he beat mayella. Later Bob and Mayella will say that Tom beat her and raped her.
In Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," Jem and Scout's attacker is Bob Ewell. He is the father of Mayella Ewell, the girl who accuses Tom Robinson of assaulting her. Bob Ewell holds a grudge against Atticus Finch for defending Tom Robinson in court and seeks revenge by attacking Scout and Jem.
It was Bob Ewell. Boo Radley comes out of the house to help the kids and stabs Bob Ewell.
Bob Ewell tries to hurt Scout by attacking her and Jem on their way home from the Halloween pageant. He seeks revenge on the Finch family because of the trial that led to his humiliation in Maycomb society.
bob ewels attacked them but boo saved them
Bob ewell
boo radley saved jem and scout. bob Ewell tried to kill them and he stabbed bob. my heck tate covered it up for him.
Based on the evidence presented, it seems likely that Bob Ewell was responsible for attacking Scout and Jem at the end of the novel. Boo Radley saving the children and killing Bob Ewell suggests that Boo was acting in self-defense to protect the children.
she yelled out an insult at Cecil Jacobs whom she thought was actually following them
They were being followed and later attacked by Mr. Bob Ewell, The father of Mayella Ewell. Mr. Ewell intended to kill Jem and Scout but got killed himself. Jem and Scout were rescued by Boo Radley, the mysterious neighbour who never came out.
The crash in "To Kill a Mockingbird" happens in Chapter 28, specifically on page 273 in the Warner Books edition. It involves Bob Ewell attacking Scout and Jem as they walk home from the Halloween pageant.
Bob Ewell was killed by Boo Radley in October after he attacked Jem and Scout in "To Kill a Mockingbird." Boo intervened to protect the children and ended up fatally stabbing Bob Ewell in self-defense.
Scout and Jem are attacked by Bob Ewell outside the school's Halloween pageant. Boo Radley intervenes and saves them by killing Bob Ewell in self-defense. The incident further reveals the true nature of Boo Radley and leads to Scout gaining a deeper understanding of empathy and compassion.