To Kill a Mockingbird

Chapter Three

What lesson does Scout learn about the Cunninghams and the Ewells?

Asked by
Last updated by Aslan
Answers 1
Add Yours

Social codes and caste systems are motifs throughout the book. Scout learns that the Ewells are faral people and Mr. Ewell has no dignity for himself and his family. Scout also learns that Walter gets very little to eat but the family is too proud and hard working to ask for help.