To Kill a Mockingbird
Why is Bob Ewell important to the novel Mockingbird
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Bob Ewell is a symbol of evil. He is poor, he neglects his children, spends his money on alcohol at the expense of his children, and encourages his daughter to falsely accuse Tom of rape. Bob also holds a strong grudge against Atticus and attacks his children at the end of the novel.
To Kill a Mockingbird