To Kill A Mockingbird Bob Ewell Character Analysis

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To Kill A Mockingbird [Bob Ewell] Bob Ewell is a critical character in To Kill a Mockingbird, his malicious ways would not only bring turmoil to Scout and Jem's life but all of Maycomb County . The Ewells were the lowest thing next to negros no education, money or a superior social status. Mr.Ewell would often have a slight desire to change this, but the power of laziness always overcame the desire to do so. The only form of income that the family acquired was a welfare check from the government. The revenue from the check was spent on alcohol and other pleasures that Mr.Ewell love to enjoy! Mr.Ewell doesn't make a real appearance in the book until he presses charges on Tom Robinson for the rape of his daughter; Mayella Ewell. Atticus