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To Kill A Mockingbird Cunninghams Analysis

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Harper Lee explains in the book To Kill A Mockingbird, The Ewells and Cunninghams are quite different families. The most obvious difference between the Cunninghams and Ewell's is their occupation. For the Ewells “None of them had done an honest day's work in his recollection” (30). On the other hand, the Cunninghams occupation is working on the farm. Another difference is cleanliness; On page 27 it explains that one of the Ewells “The back of his hands were rusty, his neck was dark gray”. Then for the Cunninghams “He did have a clean shirt and a healthy pair of overalls” (19). The last difference is manners. The Ewells are “very rude + poor mannered” (27). For the Cunninghams, Walter said, “none of thank you ma’am” (19). Lastly, the two families
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