1. Judge Taylor hears someone (Bob) prowling around his house.
2.He also loses his job with the WPA a few days after getting it.
3. Finally, Bob follows Helen Robinson around as she goes to work, whispering obscenities after her.
In chapter 28 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Aunt Alexandra has a premonition about Bob Ewell seeking revenge on Atticus and his family after the trial. She worries that Bob Ewell, being humiliated by the trial's outcome, may try to harm them.
Aunt Alexandra is suggesting that Bob Ewell might try to harm Atticus in a secretive or sneaky way as revenge for defending Tom Robinson in court. She is concerned about the potential danger that Ewell poses to her family.
miss maudie- sun- brightens lives bob ewell- bottle of whiskey/ coins- spends all of his relief money on his alcohol. boo-mockingbird
Aunt Alexandra becomes more likable in "To Kill a Mockingbird" when she shows compassion towards Scout and Jem during tough times, such as after Tom Robinson's trial and Bob Ewell's attack. Her protective and caring nature towards her family members helps to humanize her character and show a different side to her strict and traditional personality.
Mayella Ewell.
Bob Ewell, who is Mayella's father, beat her up
Bob Ewell is white. He is a poor, racist white man in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
his real name is robert E lee Ewell
The knife was in Bob Ewell's chest when he died during the struggle with Boo Radley in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." Boo Radley had come to the defense of Scout and Jem when they were attacked by Bob Ewell, resulting in Ewell's fatal injuries.
Atticus suggested that Bob Ewell, Mayella's father, was responsible for hurting her. He argued that Bob Ewell abused and manipulated his daughter as a way to cover up his own actions.
Bob Ewell's oldest daughter is named Mayella Ewell.
Boo Radley unexpectedly shows up in the Finch house at the end of Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." He intervenes to protect Scout and Jem from an attack by Bob Ewell, ultimately saving their lives.