because she has three little ones. and it is hard to work when it is picking time
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.
Helen Ring Robinson was born in 1878.
Helen Ring Robinson died in 1923.
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.
Helen Robinson is a character in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" who needs money in part because her husband, Tom Robinson, is in jail and unable to work. She also has a large family to support, making it difficult for her to make ends meet.
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.
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.
He harassed her by following her to work everyday. The Ewell's also whispered obscenities at her and only stopping when Deas (Robinson's boss) threatened to get him arrested.
Atticus sits in front of the Robinson house like a guardian when he is waiting for Helen, showing his support and protection for her as she walks home from work.
Link Deas provides a job for Helen Robinson as a cook and housekeeper after her husband's death. He also makes sure she has a safe way to get to work by providing her with a ride to and from his house.
Mr. Link Deas learns Helen is walking out of her way to work because Bob Ewell "chunked at her". Mr. Deas walks Helen home that day and shouts into the Ewell house that if Helen has any more trouble he will have Bob Ewell arrested.