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      • The major piece of evidence provided by Bob Ewell in chapter 17 is that he is left handed. Because Tom Robinson's left arm was severely injured as a child, it's not possible that he could've hit Mayella with his left hand. All of Mayella's injuries are on the right side of her face.
  1. In To Kill a Mockingbird, Bob Ewell's left-handedness is crucial to Atticus Finch's defense strategy. Atticus asks Bob to write his name to demonstrate that he is left-handed,...

  2. Mr. Ewell writes his name with his left hand. Bob: What’s so interestin’? Judge: You’re left-handed, Mr. Ewell. Bob turns to the jury. Bob: I don’t see what my being left-handed has to do with it. I am a Christ-fearing man, and Atticus Finch is taking advantage of me. Atticus: Thank you, Mr. Ewell. That will be all.

  3. Bob Ewell, the jury sees, is left-handed—and a left-handed man would be more likely to leave bruises on the right side of a girl’s face. Analysis: Chapters 16–17.

  4. Ewell admits he didn't call a doctor for Mayella's injuries, and crucially, Atticus demonstrates that Ewell is left-handed, suggesting he, not Tom, caused Mayella's injuries. Tom's crippled...

  5. During his courtroom testimony, Ewell inadvertently reveals his own culpability by showing he is left-handed, which aligns with the direction of Mayella's injuries, implying he, not Tom...

  6. Feb 21, 2017 · Atticus asks Bob Ewell to write his name in order to confirm the fact that he is left-handed. This is important because it would seem that a left-handed man would be more likely to inflict bruises on the right side of the victim's face.

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  8. Bob Ewell gives his testimony, telling the court how he found Tom Robinson raping his daughter Mayella, and Atticus asks why no doctor was called. Atticus has him write his name, pointing out that Bob is left-handed and that a left-handed man would be more likely to leave bruises on the right side of a girl’s face.

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