This chapter was sad, but it was also pretty intriguing. I feel bad for Bob Ewell dying a little bit. Only because he has who knows how many children, and now they have no parents at all. Mayella and the other of Bob's children aren't going to make it up the socioeconomic ladder. They're lives will probably end up being a huge fail. It makes me sick what they are going through. A father that abuses, and neglects them?For Mayella, who knows what Bob was doing to her. I have a little sympathy for Mayella, but not one ounce for Bob Ewell. The things he did was pretty messed up. I can understand that they don't have a mother, and that's probably why Bob is the way he is. I'm happy that Bob Ewell is gone because he caused real trouble. He was in my words a really annoying bluejay that needed to be shot. He was really violent to people. Almost killed Jem if it wasn't for Boo Radley. Boo Radley and Atticus are true heroes in this book. There are a few other people that stood out to me, but if I had to pick two people, Boo Radley and Atticus would be the people with real courage. Boo Radley had to dodge and ignore all of the gossip about him, and it's funny because we are calling him Boo Radley and no one in our class had the idea to call him by his real name. We probably all forgot his name until Atticus introduced him to Scout, and probably Jem was awake, but he was probably knocked out and too tired to meet Boo. Boo STILL had Jem and Scout's back even when they were about to be viciously murdered by the drunk man himself, Bob Ewell. It's sad to say that there is only one or two chapters left. IT was really a good book and if there was a part two, something happens...Tom Robinson isn't actually dead and comes back, or Boo Radley has a case for killing Bob Ewell, and somehow is found guilty for what he did. Boo Radley is a ninja honestly. Without Boo Radley, I'm pretty sure there would be two dead children near the Radley's house.
Reflections on Harper Lee's classic novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" from Blessed Trinity 8th graders.
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Your blog is very interesting for me, I very liked it. I liked the way you described Bob Ewell and many things he did. I agree with you that Bob is a bluejay that need to be shot because I don't like Bob at all, and he is the one who caused many troubles.
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