very surprised
She falls to the ground crying
very surprisedShe falls to the ground crying
Scout learns about Helen's reaction to the news of Tom Robinson's death from Atticus, who tells her that Mr. Ewell spit in Helen's face and cursed at her on her way to work. Helen was understandably upset and scared by this incident.
It is likely that Dill was trying to get Atticus's attention or trying to play a prank on him. Dill may have been seeking a reaction from Atticus or trying to be mischievous.
That face when you fart and it smells awful, but you kind of like it.
telling him straight to his face, he also spit on atticus's face
Ross Capicchioni was shocked and surprised when he saw the face of the shooter who had targeted him.
He spit in Atticus's face. And Atticus didn't fight him, he simply walked past Mr.Ewell.
He harassed her by following her to work everyday. The Ewell's also whispered obscenities at her and only stopping when Deas (Robinson's boss) threatened to get him arrested.
At one point in the book, Bob Ewell spits in Atticus's face for humiliating him in court.
On first seeing the baby's round face and assuming an air of sweetness about the child, the padre called little Helen cherubic.
When Bob Ewells met Atticus at the post office he spit in his face, called him names and asked him "Too proud to fight, you 'African American' lovin' *****?" Atticus just walks away. Atticus later tells Jem and Scout not to worry about it because Mr. Ewells just needed to get out his frustration about his reputation being hurt by the trial.
Bob Ewell spits in Atticus' face out of spite and a desire for revenge, as he is angry that Atticus was able to prove his daughter Mayella was lying about the assault. Ewell's pride is wounded, and he seeks to humiliate Atticus as a form of retaliation.