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Does this character change over the course of the novel?

Robert Ewell

Judge Taylor

Mrs. Robinson

Atticus Finch

Robert Ewell

His is heavily targeted by Ewell, especially seen by the end of the book.

This character does not change throughout the novel, if not for the worse. Robert Ewell is a man who treasures the position of superiority, and by satisfying this, he looks down on the Afircan- Americans and women. Throughout the entire book he remains as an angry, rude alcoholic, and becomes even worse as the book is about to conclude. He becomes more power-hungry for sympathy and respect- directing his threats and harm to anyone who was associated with the court.

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Robert Ewell

By Lauren