In the popular book "To Kill a Mockingbird", Jem and Scout are the children to a white lawyer who defends a black man accused of raping a white female. On the way home from a play one night, while Scout is dressed in a giant ham costume, the kids are attacked by the father of the raped girl, who is actually the guilty man. They are saved by Boo Radley, a man believed to be the scariest man in town because he is never seen.
Bob ewell
Scout is dressed up as a ham for the Halloween pageant when she and Jem are attacked on their way home.
Bob Ewell attacked Jem and Scout in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird."
Boo Radley.
They are attacked in the dark by mr.ewell and boo comes to the rescue (which you don't realize until later)
299-302, in Perennial classics version.
As Scout and Jem walk home through the woods, Jem hears someone following them. He tells Scout to hurry! They start running! But someone grabs Jem. Scout gets knocked over. Mr. Ewell attacked them, but Scout could not see who it was.
Bob Ewell attacked Jem and Scout after the pageant to get back at Atticus for being so effective for Tom Robinson in Court.
After the pageant, Jem and Scout went home with Atticus and Dill. Jem helped Scout put on her ham costume before they left, and they all went to bed after a tiring evening at the pageant.
Bob Ewell followed Scout and Jem from the school. Jem heard him in the woods behind them but could see no one. He urged Scout to hurry--and be quiet! When Mr. Ewell attacked, he wanted Jem out of the way so he could hurt Scout. She kept getting tipped over as they fought. She couldn't see much through her costume.
chapter 28-page 260-262 is when jem and scout get attacked
Jem protects Scout in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by physically defending her from attackers and standing up for her when she is in trouble. He also serves as a supportive and caring older brother, looking out for her well-being and guiding her through challenging situations.