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To Kill a Mockingbird

by Harper Lee

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To Kill a Mockingbird

Burris Ewell, introduced early in Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, represents the deplorable nature of the Ewell family, known as the "disgrace of Maycomb." On Scout's first school day, Burris is...

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To Kill a Mockingbird

On his first day of school, Burris Ewell, from a notoriously uneducated family, causes a scene when a "cootie" crawls from his hair, alarming the new teacher, Miss Caroline. She instructs him to...

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To Kill a Mockingbird

When Miss Caroline sends Burris Ewell home in To Kill a Mockingbird, he responds with hostility and defiance. He laughs at her, refuses to comply, and ultimately leaves after insulting her with...

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Burris Ewell has head lice, also referred to as "cooties," in his hair. His appearance on the first day of school is part of a pattern where he attends only to satisfy the truancy officer. Burris's...

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To Kill a Mockingbird

In To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout is the most educated, having learned to read before starting school, reflecting the Finch family's high value on education. Walter Cunningham, though intelligent,...

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Burris Ewell leaves school early due to a combination of factors. He attends only the first day each year to comply with the law, a tradition for the Ewell family. Miss Caroline, unaware of this...

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To Kill a Mockingbird

Scout Finch, Burris Ewell, and Walter Cunningham mirror their fathers' values and behaviors. Scout, like her father Atticus, values fairness and tries to explain Walter Cunningham's refusal to accept...

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Burris Ewell is considered the filthiest human with a dark gray neck. Scout encounters him on the first day of school, noting his uncleanliness, including rusty hands and black fingernails. Their...

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