To Kill a Mockingbird

describe the ewells behavior and values bases on Burris actions and the description provided of the familey

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The Ewells live in poverty and the children reflect of Mr. Ewell, an evil, ignorant man who belongs to the lowest substratum of Maycomb society. He lives with his nine motherless children in a shack near the town dump. Evidence from the trial suggests that he caught his daughter kissing Tom, proceeded to beat her, and then encouraged her to claim Tom raped her. He drinks heavily and spends his relief checks on whiskey rather than food for his family. Bob holds a strong grudge against Atticus and attacks his children at the end of the novel.