What Does Bob Ewell Symbolize In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Andrew Nicklaus Ms. Mullens English 9H Period 6 4/20/24 To Kill a Mockingbird Essay Rough Draft The symbol of Mockingbird develops two of the novel’s central themes: Racism towards people of color, may lead to the justice of those that inflict it. Bob Ewell got his fateful justice for being racist to Tom Robinson, causing his death. Bob’s manipulation towards his daughter Mayella shows the reader his hate for black people. The symbol of mockingbirds is supported by racism. Tom was accused of raping Mayella even though he didn't.” Just ran up behind me, he did. he chucked me on the floor an’ chocked me’n took advantage of me.”pg.183. We can see that this is untrue because Mayella was bruised on the right side of her face, so the victim had to