Table of Contents
- 1 What does Mr Ewell say happened?
- 2 What does Mr Ewell say happened on the night of November 21st?
- 3 What did Bob Ewell say when he threatens Atticus?
- 4 What really happened to Bob Ewell?
- 5 How does Mr Ewell describe the screaming of his own daughter?
- 6 Where was the incident with Bob Ewell foreshadowed?
What does Mr Ewell say happened?
Q: Now, Mr. Ewell, you tell us, just in your own words what happened on August 21st. A: Well, that night I was coming in from the wood with a load of kindling and I heard Mayella screaming as I got to the fence. So I dropped my kindling and I run just as fast as I could but I run into the fence.
What is Bob Ewell’s account of the incident do you think he is telling the truth explain?
Bob mentions that he was too distracted by Mayella to chase after Tom but instead ran straight for Sheriff Tate. Despite the fact that Mayella was beaten badly, Bob never thought to call a doctor and claims that her injuries were predominately to the right side of her face.
What does Mr Ewell say happened on the night of November 21st?
The prosecutor, Mr. Gilmer, questions Heck Tate, who recounts how, on the night of November 21, Bob Ewell urged him to go to the Ewell house and told him that his daughter Mayella had been raped. When Tate got there, he found Mayella bruised and beaten, and she told him that Tom Robinson had raped her.
What 3 incidents concerning Ewell occur?
The three incidents to which you refer are: 1) Bob Ewell gets and loses a job because of his own nature and his ways but he blames his losing it on Atticus; 2) someone attempts to break into the house of the judge who presided over the court case, Judge Taylor (it’s an obvious assumption that the person who attempted …
What did Bob Ewell say when he threatens Atticus?
Ewell call him names wild horses could not bring her to repeat” (chapter 23). Mr. Ewell taunts Atticus, saying he is too proud to fight him. Atticus believes if Ewell “spitting in [Atticus’s] face and threatening [Atticus] saved Mayella Ewell one extra beating, that’s something [Atticus would] gladly take.”
What does Mr Ewell say happened to Mayella?
When Atticus gives his closing arguments, he explains what really happened to Mayella Ewell. She has, he says, “broken a rigid and time-honored code of our society.” Then she tried to dispose of the evidence. Mayella “kissed a black man,” and broke the code.
What really happened to Bob Ewell?
Bob Ewell dies as a result of being stabbed in the ribs with a kitchen knife. When Bob Ewell attacks Jem and Scout on their way home from the Maycomb Halloween festival, Boo Radley intervenes and ends up saving the children by fighting Bob Ewell.
What details in Mr Ewell’s description of the incident are most important to Atticus How does Harper Lee help the reader know?
Atticus notices that Mr. Bob is left handed, and bruises on the right side of the face usually come from left handed people. Harper Lee lets the reader know that these details are important by having Atticus repeat them many times.
How does Mr Ewell describe the screaming of his own daughter?
He sees her as just about any other woman and, for a man like he, a woman is basically a second class citizen; so this is the same view of his daughter in his eyes. Second, he compares his daughter to an animal, a “stuck hog”.
What stands out on the Ewell property?
Yet, amidst this appalling filth, red geraniums alert the human eye to the only thing of beauty on the Ewell premises. The flowers are held in “six chipped-enamel slop jars” against the fence in a corner of the yard. It is said that the flowers are tended to with great care by Mayella Ewell.
Where was the incident with Bob Ewell foreshadowed?
In the last four paragraphs of Chapter 27, Harper Lee foreshadows Bob Ewell’s attack on Jem and Scout. The first instance of foreshadowing happens when Aunt Alexandra hesitates in the middle of explaining why she will not be attending Scout’s pageant.
What happened Bob Ewell?
Bob Ewell died from a knife wound. The cause of death given by Heck Tate was that Bob Ewell fell on his knife. At first, Atticus thought that Jem had stabbed Bob Ewell. Tate informed him that it was Boo Radley who killed Bob Ewell.