Bob Ewell is a character in the book To Kill a Mocking Bird. In the book a trial goes on where Bob claims that her daughter was raped by a black guy (keep in mind that this happened in the 1920's). When Bob gave his testimony that is what Bob Ewell's testimony is.
Maycolm, Alabama.
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Bob Ewell's oldest daughter is named Mayella Ewell.
a kitchen knife in his ribs (probably in his heart, too)
The Ewells were arrogant White racists. Like everyone, they were poor, but in their financial poverty, they also lacked ethics and morals, even though they professed to be better than Blacks.
I believe the lawyer for the Bob and Mayella Ewell is Mr.Gilmer! I hope im right :) mister gilmer is the county prosecuter who represents "the people" so he is indirectly advocate for the ewells
Bob Ewell was last seen in the woods near the school during the Maycomb County Halloween pageant.
Atticus Finch says this in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." He is referring to the credibility and importance of Tom Robinson's testimony against the Ewells in court.
The only people who were present during the attack was Arthur (Boo) Radley and Bob Ewells.
He wants to show that Bob Ewell is left-handed, which goes along with Heck’s description of Mayella’s injuries. (meaning Bob probably beat up Mayella)
In chapter seventeen, the author uses direct characterization to portray the Ewells, especially Bob Ewell. Through the narrator's description and dialogue, Bob Ewell is shown to be morally reprehensible, neglectful, and an antagonist to the Finch family. The author conveys Bob Ewell's character by showing his actions and behaviors in the story.