You should read the book (it is good), then you could answer all these questions yourself.
Scout is using sarcasm when she says that Bob Ewell is better than his neighbors. What she's really saying is that Bob Ewell is a low-life and not deserving of any respect or admiration, contrary to what he may believe about himself.
Scout is pointing out the hypocrisy of the witness, Mr. Ewell, by highlighting that despite his attempts to present himself as superior to his neighbors on the witness stand, he is no better than them in reality. She is suggesting that his behavior and character are not as virtuous as he claims.
To form a lynch mob, to show that they don't like Tom and want him dead for allegedly raping Mayella Ewell
Have you not read the book AT ALL?He says that he fell on his own knife and killed himself."Mr. Finch," Mr. Tate said stolidly, "Bob Ewell fell on his knife. He killed himself."- Chapter 30
The cast of True Fans - 1999 includes: Dan Austin as himself Jared Austin as himself Clint Ewell as himself
The famous actor who was the son of vaudevillian Ninian Joseph Ewell is John Ewell, better known as Johnnie Ewell. He was known for his work in film and television during the mid-20th century. His upbringing in a show business family influenced his career in the entertainment industry.
no Jem didn't kill Bob Ewell. when Ewell was fighting with Jem, Boo Radley cam e by and pushed him off Jem. Bob ended up falling onto the knife he was carrying and accidentally killed himself
Bob Ewell does not take any threatening action in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." He accuses Tom Robinson of assaulting his daughter Mayella, but does not physically harm anyone himself.
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.
Bob Ewell mistreats his daughter, Mayella Ewell, during her testimony by intimidating her, shutting her down, and contradicting her statements. He exerts control over her and manipulates her testimony to protect himself.
Sheriff Tate believes that Bob Ewell fell on his own knife and died by accident. He knows that Boo Radley actually saved the children from Bob Ewell, but he wants to protect Boo from being in the spotlight and facing scrutiny from the community.
Mayella Ewell.