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how does Atticus distinguish between the cunninghams and the ewells. are they apart of the common folk of maycomb? how do the families differ in class from each other

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Answered by taraniamulu
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Atticus described the cunninghams as poor people who contribute back to others in any shape or forms. However, atticus described the ewells as “disgraceful to the Maycomb society for three generations”. He claim that they do not follow the law.

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