In the near; or last chapter, Bob Ewell attacks Scout and Jem while they're walking on the sidewalk. He planned to do this to "get back at Atticus" because he humiliated him, etc.
And Ewell ended up breaking Jem's arm, but Arthur "Boo" Radley save's him. Scout got away before this, running.
In the end, Ewell was killed by Boo Radley; but in the claims it says he "fell on his kitchen knife."
This is because Boo Radley saved them from him, so the cover up was necessary.
He will die.
Tom Robinson & Tomas Auld
No, Atticus Finch does not die at the end of "To Kill a Mockingbird." The novel ends with Atticus sitting by Scout's bed after she falls asleep, signifying the end of the story.
chapter 25 page 322
He was shoot 17 time because tries to escape jail
Yes, the "mad" dog dies in To Kill a Mockingbird. Atticus kills him because he was the best shooter.
Yes... I think, before Miss Maudie's house burns.she died of natural causes
Some examples of idioms in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee include "bought the farm" meaning to die, "cry over spilt milk" meaning to regret something that has already happened, and "barking up the wrong tree" meaning to pursue the wrong course of action.
she didn't. her house just burned down. she wasn't harmed at all.
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because he tried to escape from jail and was climbing over the wall and they shot him so that he couldn't escape.
Jem protects Scout in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by physically defending her from attackers and standing up for her when she is in trouble. He also serves as a supportive and caring older brother, looking out for her well-being and guiding her through challenging situations.