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What did Heck Tate's mob want?
What did Heck Tate's mob want?
They wanted to warn Atticus that he might be in danger for defending Tom Robinson.
What was the purpose of Walter Cunningham's mob?
What was the purpose of Walter Cunningham's mob?
Their purpose was to try and lynch Tom Robinson for 'raping' Mayella Ewell.
Identify and describe Mr. Dolphus Raymond.
Identify and describe Mr. Dolphus Raymond.
A man who pretended to be the town drunk to give people a reason why he was so strange by marrying a black woman and hanging out with them.
Why did Mr. Cunningham's mob leave?
Why did Mr. Cunningham's mob leave?
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Who is Mr. Gilmer?
Who is Mr. Gilmer?
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Who is Bob Ewell?
Who is Bob Ewell?
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Who is Mayella Ewell?
Who is Mayella Ewell?
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Who is Judge Taylor?
Who is Judge Taylor?
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What was the importance of Mayella's bruises being primarily on the right-hand side of her face?
What was the importance of Mayella's bruises being primarily on the right-hand side of her face?
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Study Notes
Heck Tate's Mob
- Heck Tate's mob aimed to warn Atticus Finch about potential danger due to his defense of Tom Robinson.
Walter Cunningham's Mob
- Walter Cunningham's mob intended to lynch Tom Robinson, blaming him for the alleged rape of Mayella Ewell.
Mr. Dolphus Raymond
- Mr. Dolphus Raymond feigns alcoholism to provide an explanation for his lifestyle choices, including marrying a black woman and associating with black communities.
Diffusion of the Mob Mentality
- Mr. Cunningham's mob dispersed when Scout engaged them in conversation, breaking the collective aggression.
Mr. Gilmer
- Mr. Gilmer serves as Bob Ewell's attorney, known for his overt racism during the trial against Tom Robinson.
Bob Ewell
- Bob Ewell is characterized as a drunken, unemployed man from Maycomb's lowest socioeconomic tier. His false accusations against Tom Robinson reveal deep-seated ignorance and racism.
Mayella Ewell
- Mayella Ewell is portrayed as an abused and isolated young woman, whose actions against Tom Robinson reflect the abusive influence of her father and her own moral failures.
Judge Taylor
- Judge Taylor presides over the Tom Robinson trial, notable for his fairness and lack of prejudice.
Significance of Mayella's Bruises
- The placement of Mayella's bruises on the right side of her face suggests her attacker was left-handed, pointing to Bob Ewell as the likely assailant.
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Test your knowledge on key characters and themes from Harper Lee's 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. This quiz covers important figures like Atticus Finch, Bob Ewell, and the dynamics of mob mentality in the context of racism and justice in the South. Explore how these elements intertwine throughout the narrative.