"Mr. Finch there's just some kind of men you have to shoot before you can say hidy to 'em. Even then they ain't
worth the bullet it takes to shoot 'em. Ewell 'as one of 'em." (p. 361)
Who said this and who were they saying it to?
What did he or she mean by it? Think deeply, and explain the hidden meaning and what caused he/she
to say it.
What does it teach us about the character or the story? How does this quote signify an ending to the
novel?