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In To Kill a Mockingbird who is Bob Cunningham?

Bob Ewell is a character in To Kill a Mockingbird, not Bob Cunningham. Bob Ewell is Mayella Ewell's father and a prominent figure in the town. He is known for his racist behavior and for accusing Tom Robinson of assaulting his daughter.


How do we know atticus has followed his own advice and had climbed into bo Ewell's skin and walked around in it?

We know Atticus has followed his own advice and understood Bob Ewell's perspective because he approaches the trial with empathy and tries to see things from Bob's point of view. Atticus defends Tom Robinson with compassion and even shows concern for Bob Ewell's well-being despite their differences. His actions demonstrate that he has tried to empathize with Bob Ewell's circumstances.


When bob Ewell writes out his name what does the jury see?

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How do we know Atticus has followed his own advice and has climbed in bob ewells skin and walked around in it?

We can see Atticus following his own advice by his actions towards Bob Ewell in the trial of Tom Robinson. Atticus treats Bob Ewell with respect and courtesy, despite Ewell's hostile behavior towards him. This demonstrates Atticus's ability to empathize with and understand Bob Ewell's perspective, embodying the idea of walking in someone else's shoes.


What appears to be judge Taylor's attitude towards Bob Ewell?

Judge Taylor appears to view Bob Ewell with a sense of skepticism and distrust. He does not believe Bob's claims against Tom Robinson and seems to see through his lies and manipulations during the trial.


Why does Atticus misread the signs that Bob Ewell might try to hurt him or his family?

Atticus underestimates Bob Ewell's capacity for violence due to his belief in the goodness of people and his tendency to see the best in everyone. He also prioritizes empathy and understanding over suspicion and fear, which blinds him to the true intentions of someone like Bob Ewell. Additionally, Atticus may have been distracted by the trial and his own sense of moral duty, causing him to overlook the warning signs.


What is Bob Ewell's story of what happened and what he saw on November 21st?

Bob Ewell said that he was collecting kindling when he heard Mayella scream. He dropped his kindling then ran and then climbed over the fence and then ran to the window to see what was going on. That's when he saw Tom Robinson with Mayella. Then he ran to Heck Tate for help. To Atticus' surprise, Bob Ewell did not get a doctor to help Mayella.


In To Kill a Mockingbird how do Tom Robinson and Bob Ewell die?

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In To Kill a Mockingbird how does scout's costume save her life near the end?

Scout is saved by her ham costume at the end of "To Kill a Mockingbird" when she is attacked by Bob Ewell. The wire in her costume acts as armor that prevents Ewell from causing serious harm, and Boo Radley appears to fight off Ewell, ultimately saving Scout's life.


What does the audience see about Bob Ewell when Mr Gilmer asks if he's ambidextrous?

The audience sees that Bob Ewell is left-handed when Mr. Gilmer asks him if he is ambidextrous. Bob Ewell confirms that he uses his left hand for most things, like signing his name. This detail becomes important later in the trial as it points to Bob Ewell being the likely assailant in the attack on Mayella Ewell.


What does Scout believe the reason to be for Atticus making Bob Ewell write his signature?

Atticus is a very smart man, and there was a good reason for this. Atticus asks Heck Tate which side was bruised, and it was Mayella's right. He asked bob to sign, so he could see if Bob is left handed, which he is. So if you think about it, someone who is left hand dominant will punch on the RIGHT side of someones face. Atticus proves that Bob beat up mayella by doing this.


Why does Atticus thank Boo Radley for his children?

Boo Radley saved the children from Bob Ewell. Atticus thanks Boo because if Boo hadn't stepped in to stop Bob Ewell, the children probably would have been killed. Atticus is thanking Boo Radley for keeping his children alive. At least, that's how I see it :)