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What does Mr. Ewell believe that makes it so hard for him to understand Atticus' decision to do his job and defend Tom Robinson?

Mr. Bob Ewell cannot understand how a decent white man like Atticus has accepted to defend a black man, Tom Robinson. It is hard for Bob Wllhard to understand how Atticus is willing to ruin his reputation among the white community of Maycomb, Alabama if he has nothing to win defending black Tom Robinson, accused of r*apping white girl Mayella Ewell.

However, Atticus think it is his responsibility to seriously defend Robbinson because that is the job of a good lawyer. And judge Taylor had appointed Atticus to defend Robbinson. So Atticus thinks it is the right thing to do. And that is what he teaches to his son Scout.

Boo -emotionally mistreated by his father- is one of the symbols of a mocking bird in the novel. He seems to be a good guy but living with the consequences of prejudices from his fellow beings.

"To Kill a Mockingbird" was written by Harper Lee in 1960. The novel refers to the life of children confronted by social issues such as prejudice and racism in the South of the United States. Lee won the Pulitzer prize in 1961 for the success of his novel.

The main reason why Mr Ewell finds it difficult to understand Atticus' decision to do his job and defend Tom Robinson.

In the book To Kill A Mockingbird, there is the narration about the racist society of Maycomb, Alabama in the United States of America and how a black man Tom Robinson was accused of ra*eping a white girl Mayella Ewell.

A prominent white lawyer Mr Atticus is appointed to defend Tom Robinson and even though he was reluctant at first, he immediately resumed his work and was even abused by the racist white folk and his children threatened in school.

Therefore, the main reason why Mr Ewell does not understand Atticus' decision to do his job and defend Tom Robinson is that he stands to gain nothing, but risks losing everything and facing the wrath of the Maycomb.

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