How has Lee set up the reader to be predisposed to distrust the Ewells in “To Kill A Mocking Bird”?
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In the story "to kill a mocking bird",
we can see that,Mr.Ewell is represented as a drunkered.He and his daughter frame a blackman called Tom on rape charges.When Tom is proved. innocent,Ewell murderes him by shooting him.Later Ewells attacks the children of Tom's lawyer to take revenge from him.But Ewells does by gettting stabbed by Mr.Boo.
we can see that,Mr.Ewell is represented as a drunkered.He and his daughter frame a blackman called Tom on rape charges.When Tom is proved. innocent,Ewell murderes him by shooting him.Later Ewells attacks the children of Tom's lawyer to take revenge from him.But Ewells does by gettting stabbed by Mr.Boo.
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