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The fact that the Ewells can hunt out of season is most connected to the idea that _____.

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The town has basically given up on the Ewells. They let Bob collect wefare and hunt out of season because the town does not want Ewell's kids to starve.
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Sometimes the legal thing to do is different from the right thing to do

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In the Robert Lee's "To kill a mockingbird", The Ewells were allowed to hunt all year although this was illegal. Hunting all year was to allowed for them to provide food for their family as the family was already the most despicable in the entire Maycomb country. The family lived in abject poverty and most times barely had enough during regular hunting season. Allowing them to hunt all year is the right thing though it is regarded as illegal to hunt in certain time of the year.

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