Saturday, August 3, 2019
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee :: Kill Mockingbird essays
      To Kill a Mockingbird      Comparison and Contrast of the Characters of Bob Ewell and Atticus  Finch             In this essay I will introduce you to the two main characters in Harper Lee's  book "To kill a mockingbird", comparing them in their attitudes and actions.  Atticus Finch is a single father raising two children in the small town of  Maycomb, Alabama. Atticus works as a lawyer believing in equal justice for all  Americans regardless of race or religion. Bob Ewell is also a single father  raising eight children who also lives in Maycomb. Bob is unemployed collecting  welfare who believes in racial segregation. He believes in different modes of  justice for blacks and whites.            Atticus is very compassionate while talking to his thirteen-year-old son Jem.  Atticus was explaining to him that he would do anything just for Bob to stop  beating his kids. As he said, "So if spitting in my face and threatening me  saved Mayella one extra beating, that's something I'll gladly take. He had to  take it out on somebody and I'd rather it be me than that houseful of children  out there."(Pg. 221) In addition Atticus explains to Jem that he had to do what  he had to do because he destroyed Bob's last shred of credibility, whereas Bob  is a coward who doesn't deal with the matter but makes things worse.            Bob proves himself to be very cowardly. He doesn't think before making his  actions. As a result of this he tried to kill Atticus' children, Jem and Scout.  As they were walking home from the Halloween pageant, Bob came out and tried to  kill them. Bob got what he deserved when Boo Radley, a neighbor who hides his  identity, came out and saved the children, killing Bob. Atticus and Sheriff  Tate, the officer of Maycomb, proved to be fair and told Maycomb that Bob fell  on his knife to help Boo from public recognition.            Tom Robinson was accused of raping Bob Ewell's daughter Mayella. Tom Robinson  is a black man who is defending himself against white people to win the case.  Atticus has taken on the case to defend Tom because he treats everyone as equals  and it was important for his self-esteem.  					    
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