Similarities Between Cunningham And Ewell

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The Cunningham’s and the Ewells in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee are different in a variety of ways. One way they are different is their accountability. An example of this is when Walter Cunningham wouldn’t take money from the teacher to “go and eat downtown today”(19). As the Ewell 's’ father “spends his relief checks on green whiskey”(31). Secondly, these families have very different takes on education. For instance the Cunninghams want their kids to be successful and have an education while the Ewell’s come “the first day every year then leave”(27). Lastly, they are complete opposites when it comes to working. Mr. Cunningham was eager “to keep his land”(21), but Mr. Ewell was so poor and lazy that landowners let him “hunt out of season”(31)