To Kill a Mockingbird : Discuss Your Opinion Of The Ewells

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... n that there is not enough food. She is very lonely and that makes the court have sympathy for her. Mayella does not know how to reactant when Atticus keeps on calling her "miss" and "maĈam"! "I wondered if anybody had ever called her ĉmaĈamĈ or ĉMiss MayellaĈ in her life; probably not, as she took offence at routine courtesy." When Atticus questions her she appears quite nervous and is not quite nervous and is not quite sure of her story. "No I, donĈt recollect if he hit me. I mean yes I do, he hit me". This shows us that she is a liar and that the father has beat her and not Tom Robinson. The Ewells, Bob and Mayella, are both shown to be liars and this is why Bob Ewell wants revenge at the end of the story. Tom Robinson, who is a black man feels sorry for her which is something in a town of prejudice a black man should have never admitted. Scout sums up MayellaĈs position in society: "May ...

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