Thursday, May 7, 2015

What explanation does Atticus give for Bob Ewell's attack?

Wrong chapter mam. On chapter "29" Bob Ewell attacks Jem and Scout (while bob is drunk like always) while comming back from the halloween festival (or whatever) and has a conversation in front of the Radley house. Well Boo comes out, stabs Mr. Ewell, and Mr. Ewell ended up braking Jem's arm. The explanation Atticus gives us is...(havn't read chapter yet)...(5 min. lator)


Atticus says," I thought he had it out of his system, if he didn't then, I thought he'd come for me but, my kids." Atticus doesn't realy give an explanation. Just kind of like he was drunk, so be it. He's dead, so move on with your life.


Lator on Bob Ewell was said to have fallen on his knife! Thank god he's dead. Maybe now the "Blacks" will move up a knotch!

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