Differences Between Cunninghams And Ewells

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In the book To Kill a Mockingbird the two families, the Cunninghams and Ewells are displayed as two completely different families. On one side there are the Ewells, a dirty, lazy and uneducated family who is contempt of the law. Then there is the Cunninghams, a polite, educated and law-abiding family. The Ewells have been the disgrace of Maycomb and because of this, the Cunninghams are the favorable of the two. Upcoming information in this essay will prove that the Ewells may be kicked out of Maycomb. One of the main differences between the Cunninghams and Ewell's is their appearance. The Cunninghams wear clothing that may be old and rundown clothing. However, their clothing is clean and in a functional condition. The Cunninghams also keep themselves clean and hygienic. For the Cunninghams keep their appearance to the public a priority. The Ewells are completely different. Every part of them is dirty, their clothes, faces, and bodies. They don’t care about what others think of their overall appearance. If you see an Ewell in person you may not recognize them as a person. …show more content…

They Cunningham are a hard-working family. The family as a whole works hard on their farm for food and they use their produce as payments for anything they might need. They are a polite family who has been taught their manners. They also of proud of everything they and they are proud of who they are. On the other hand, there are the Ewells. The Ewells are a very lazy family. They never bother doing anything and are constantly looking for handouts. Based on details in the book the town of Maycomb is quite social. However, it seems that the Ewells aren’t like the rest of Maycomb being quite anti-social. Lastly, the Ewells are straight up nasty people. They are dirty, uneducated, and think a lot of themselves. They are people that have such bad character that you don’t want to meet

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