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    Mayella Ewell

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    Mayella Ewell‚ a 19 year old girl‚ uneducated‚ unaware‚ and unnoticed. Forced to live in a broken home with an alcohol driven father‚ and seven motherless siblings. In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird Mayella Ewell‚ a 19 year old girl from Maycomb‚ accused a black man‚ Tom Robinson‚ of rape. Tom Robinson is then put on trial with Atticus Finch defending him. After lListening to a combination of Mayella Ewell and Tom Robinson’s testimoniesfy during the trial the reader can only realize the

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    Mayella Violet Ewell

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    Mayella Violet Ewell is Tom Robinson’s 19-and-a-half-year-old accuser and the eldest daughter of Bob Ewell; she has to take care of her siblings (such as Burris Ewell) due to Bob Ewell’s alcoholism. Before the trial‚ Mayella is noted for growing red geraniums outside her otherwise dirty home. Due to her family’s living situation‚ Mayella has no opportunity for human contact or love‚ and she eventually gets so desperate that she attempts to seduce a black man‚ Tom Robinson. Her father sees this through

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    Mayell Ewell Essay Ava Chong Mayella Ewell Character Analysis In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee presents Mayell Ewell as a complex‚ round character with traits that evoke various feeling from the reader. In one light‚ “she seemed somehow fragile-looking” (179). She is scared of what would happen to her if anyone found out she was lying. The questioning became too much and made her “stare at (Judge Taylor) and burst into tears” (179). The crying showed her emotional and fragile side

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    In “To Kill A Mockingbird” the question about Mayella Ewell is if she is powerful or not powerful. Mayella is in a state of loneliness where she barely knows how the civilization outside her home is. What makes things worse is that her father‚ Bob Ewell‚ takes advantage of her‚ she lives behind a dump in an abandoned Negro cabin with pigs‚ and is felt sorry for by an African-American‚ Tom Robinson. After looking into her situation‚ she is not powerful due to her class and how she is treated but how

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    A Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ one such character meets all three criteria: Mayella Ewell. She commands the reader’s attention via her prominent role in a controversial court case‚ and is an abused‚ disadvantaged child forced to commit perjury for fear of her alcoholic father‚ Bert Ewell. Through her relatability as a lonely and naive teenage girl‚ Mayella also satisfies the third criterion. Ipso facto‚ she deserves

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    Tom should have not been found guilty of raping a white girl‚ Mayella Ewell. He was found guilty because he was black‚ and blacks are always assumed to be guilty. Also he was up against a white person. So no matter what‚ he would have been proven guilty. Plus everyone said Tom raped her except for Tom. Tom insisted that he could have done it but did not. In fact‚ Mayella liked him and even "kissed him on the cheek." I personally think he should have been found innocent because during the trial

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    over life or what you do. Mayella Ewell is a 19 year old girl in Maycomb‚ Alabama in 1930’s. In the 1930’s segregation was still going on. Mayella lived with her father Bob Ewell and her 8 siblings. She accused Tom Robinson of raping her. Atticus Finch is Tom Robinson’s Lawyer and Mr. Gilmer is Mayella and Bob’s Lawyer. Based on the evidence it shows that her father played a role in her getting badly hurt. Mayella Ewell is powerless based on her Gender and Class Mayella is powerless in her class

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    story takes place‚ called the Ewells. The head of the family is Bob Ewell‚ a drunkard who is mostly unemployed‚ except when he is permitted to hunt out of season. The daughter of the family is Mayella Ewell who has been abused and mistreated by her father and as a result is very lonely and unhappy. Later in the story‚ Bob Ewell takes a black man named Tom Robinson to court for allegedly “raping and beating” his daughter Mayella. In the very beginning of the trial‚ Mayella was asked to swear‚ “that the

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    Mayella Ewell belongs to the poorest white family in Maycomb‚ The Ewells; who are known for their dirty attire‚ foul language and their lack of education. Mayella is accusing a black man who is even lower than her in the cast system‚ of raping and beating her‚ making it undeniable that Mayella Ewell is the unrelenting villain of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Mayella wrongfully blames an innocent black man of raping her knowing that he will be convicted as guilty‚ resulting in him being executed

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    Why would Mayella Ewell lie? There are numerous reasons why Mayella would lie while under an oath. Two reasons I have come up with are‚ because she is afraid of her father and she does not want others to be angry with her. Primarily‚ Mayella lies because she does not want to upset her father‚ Bob Ewell. Mayella’s mother died when she was little and so all that is left is her father. Mayella wants to keep her father happy because it is the only parental figure she has. I also believe that Bob hurt

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