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Burris Ewell attends the first day of school, and a cootie crawls out of his hair. Miss Caroline
is frightened at the sight of the cootie and tells Burris Ewell to go home and bathe. Burris
responds by telling Miss Caroline that she cannot send him home and begins giving her attitude.
After Burris refuses to sit down, Miss Caroline threatens to call the principal. Burris responds
by cursing at his teacher and calls Miss Caroline a "snot-nosed slut of a
schoolteacher" before leaving the class. Burris's comments make Miss Caroline cry, and he
is portrayed as a disrespectful, ignorant child. The reason Burris Ewell acts disrespectfully
and hateful towards Miss Caroline is because he is raised by a malevolent alcoholic. Burris's
father, Bob Ewell, is the most despicable citizen in Maycomb, and he even attempts to
murderandtoward the end of the novel. Burris lacks a positive role model in his life and follows
in his father's footsteps.
Friday, January 10, 2014
Why is Burris Ewell hateful toward Miss Caroline?
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