The Cunninghams are a poor farming family in Maycomb. They are hard-working, but are not aware of many social cues, as they spend most of their time working on the farm. Walter Cunningham Sr. is a good man overall, but gets swept into the racism and hive-mindedness of the town.
The Ewells are also a poor family in the area, but do not have a good reputation in Maycomb. They live in a run-down part of town, their children only go to school the first day of the school year each year to sneak their way around the law, and their father is known around town for being a low-life. This proves to be true in the courtroom scene, when we find that Bob Ewell is also an abusive liar.
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A. <em>Embracing one's identity can be empowering</em> is one possible theme in "Raisin on the Sun" by Lorraine Hansberry. The Youngers, the family and the main characters, are a black working class family. They can fight against racism because they all have clear dreams and they manage to be a united family. They can achieve their idividual goals in spite of difficulties. The mother of the family manages to ,finally, get a house in a white neighbourhood , and the Youngers are emotionally strong to face that situation. They have fullfilled their dreams - identities- ; they are a united family ; they have been empowered , therefore they can face racism.