Tuesday, September 1, 2015

What are some reasons for Mr. Ewell to understand and agree with Scout's point of view throughout To Kill a Mockingbird?I need to put myself in...

Mr. Ewell would agree with Scout on the
following:


  • Calpurnia is a mean lady. Scout
    thinks it because Cal is the enforcer and makes her have good manners by punishing her
    for wrong-doings. Ewell would agree with Scout because Cal's black, but not because
    Cal's "mean."

  • Dressing up is stupid. Scout hates wearing
    a dress. When made to wear one, she feels all stuffy and constricted. Ewell would agree
    that dressing up is dumb because you should just sleep in your clothes and wear them the
    next day, there's really no need for bathing or changing
    clothes.

  • All problems can be solved with violence. In the
    beginning of the novel, Scout would attack Cecil Jacobs or Walter Cunningham or whoever
    crossed her or made her look bad. This seems to be the way Ewell does business too when
    people make him mad: he tried to kill Atticus'
    kids.

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