To Kill a Mockingbird
What explanation does Atticus give for Bob Ewell’s personal attack and threat?
Chapters 23-25
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Chapters 23-25
Atticus is unconcerned about Mr. Ewell's threat, and tells his worried children that Mr. Ewell, who has been publicly discredited by the trial, just needs to feel like he is retaliating against someone, and better it be Atticus than the Ewell children.
To Kill a Mockingbird