How According to atticus do the ecvells get away with breaking the law?

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According to Atticus Finch in "To Kill a Mockingbird," the Ewells get away with breaking the law largely due to their social status and the racial biases of the community. They are seen as poor, white residents, which affords them a certain level of protection and leniency in a prejudiced society. Additionally, their willingness to exploit the town's systemic racism allows them to avoid accountability for their actions, as seen in the way they manipulate the legal system during Tom Robinson's trial.

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