Difference Between Ewells And Cunninghams

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In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, the Ewells and the Cunninghams are two very different families. The first difference you can see is their difference in ethics. This is seen by the way each of them get along in life. The Cunninghams farm and get food legally and “they never take what they can’t give back”(20). The Ewells, on the other hand, “were permitted to hunt and trap out of season”(31). Meanwhile, the town turns a blind eye to it. Also there is a difference in appearance.The The Cunninghams are dressed well for what they have. Walter, although he doesn’t have shoes, “Has a clean shirt and neatly mended overalls”(19). While, on the other hand, the Ewells are nasty and disgusting. Scout claims that Burris “was the filthiest human

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