Bob Ewell, the father of Mayella Ewell, harasses Helen Robinson in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird." He taunts and intimidates her while she walks to work, making racist remarks and threatening her because of her relationship with Tom Robinson.
In Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," Tom Robinson's wife is described as being devastated and grief-stricken upon hearing about his death. She is inconsolable and left to grieve the loss of her husband and the injustice he faced.
Bob Ewell threatens Atticus Finch by spitting on him, harasses Tom Robinson's widow Helen by following and intimidating her, and attacks Jem and Scout Finch in retaliation for Atticus defending Tom in court.
Helen Ring Robinson was born in 1878.
Helen Ring Robinson died in 1923.
Well, after the trial of Tom Robinson, she doesn't work for a while. But she eventually picks herself up and takes the position of her former husband. The boss of that job was Mr. Dean. He is seen around chapter 27 standing up for Helen when Mr. Ewell harasses her.
Helen Robinson was given a job as a nurse by Atticus Finch after he heard about her situation and wanted to help her.
Helen Robinson is the name of Tom Robinson's wife.
He follows Helen to work a few day's in a row until Helen tell's Link Deas Bob is following her and she's afraid to walk to work from the public road and pass the Ewell house, so he scares away Bob saying he'll have him arrested for assault of a women.
Helen Robinson got a job at the Maycomb jail, where she worked to support her family after her husband, Tom Robinson, was wrongfully accused of a crime. Her employment there highlights her resilience and determination to provide for her children during difficult times.
Helen Robinson is finding it difficult to get to work lately because her car has broken down, and she is unable to afford the repairs or alternative transportation.
There is no known person by the name of Helen Robinson who was known for being a troublemaker. If you could provide more context or specify who you are referring to, I may be able to offer a more accurate answer.
No