Compare and contrast the Finch family--Atticus, Jem and Jean Louise (aka Scout)--and the Ewell family--Bob and Mayella. In what ways are they similar? In what ways are they different? Consider: how are the two families described in the book? How does the town view the two families? What’s the same or different about the ways the members of each family interact with each other? Please cite evidence from the text in your answer. This should be about the length of one short paragraph.

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There are great differences between the Finch children and the Ewell children. Some of them are: supportive parent-- Atticus is a caring, understanding parent while Bob Ewell is a drunk who abuses his children poverty--Atticus more than adequately provides for his children while Bob Ewell is a drunk who uses any money they have for alcohol

the simularitys between the Finch family and the Ewell faimily is that one, they are a family, they are both white, they both live in maycomb Alabama, both familys are known in the comunity, there are not many things in commen with the to family but there are many diffrences, like, the Finch family are very recpectful, truthful, kind, they are much higher in the socity than the Ewells. the Ewells, on the other hand, are the poorest of the poor and at the very bottom of white society, the Ewells are not truthful, or very nice, Ewells are despised by other members of the community, Ewells are lazy and hardly ever go to school, unlike the Flich children.