Bob Ewell in "To Kill a Mockingbird" was a vile, violent and dangerous man who was angered over Atticus exposing his untrustworthy character and therefore angry at Judge Taylor for appointing him. He obviously wanted to do harm to the judge.
Bob Ewell
Judge Taylor hears scratching outside his house. When he looks, he only sees a departing shadow. But everyone knows Bob Ewell was dissatisfied over the trial and thought his daughter was treated poorly. Ewell is suspected of following Mrs. Robinson, too.
The judge tells Mr. Ewell to leave the courtroom after his rude interuption.
Bob Ewell, a racist white man in Maycomb, is responsible for attacking Judge Taylor's home and attempting to harm Scout and Jem Finch in "To Kill a Mockingbird." He does this in retaliation for Atticus Finch defending Tom Robinson, a black man accused of raping Ewell's daughter.
Bob Ewell's threats towards Atticus Finch for defending Tom Robinson The malicious rumors and gossip spread about Boo Radley The group of men threatening to lynch Tom Robinson before his trial.
He was robbed by Bob Ewell
Atticus explains that Bob Ewell dislikes Judge Taylor because the judge treated him with respect and fairness in court. Bob Ewell was not used to being treated with dignity, and he took offense to it.
Mr. ewell acts like a compassionate angel and Judge Taylor yells "liar, liar, pants on fire" and Jem and scout start fist fighting
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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.
Bob Ewell seeks revenge by targeting those who he believes have wronged him, specifically Atticus Finch and his children. He attempts to get back at them through false accusations and physical harm, such as attacking Scout and Jem. His actions ultimately lead to his own downfall.
Bob Ewell