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To Kill a Mockingbird

by Harper Lee

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To Kill a Mockingbird

Bob Ewell causes problems for Helen Robinson by stalking and harassing her. He and his children spit at her when she walks by, and Bob follows her to work, uttering obscenities. Helen's employer,...

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The three “out of the ordinary things” that happen in October after Tom Robinson's trial are all definitely or probably connected with Bob Ewell. The definite items are that he gets a job but then...

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According to Dill, Tom's wife, Helen, reacted to his death with utter devastation. Upon realizing the tragic news, she fell to the ground as if crushed by an immense weight, symbolizing her...

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Tom Robinson's wife, Helen, needs the church's collection money because she cannot find work due to her husband's imprisonment and the stigma of his accusation. With Tom in jail, Helen has no income...

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Helen walks a mile out of her way to work to avoid Bob Ewell's harassment. Bob Ewell, still vengeful after Tom Robinson's trial, intimidates and verbally abuses Helen as she passes his house,...

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