Essay On Mayella Ewell In To Kill A Mockingbird

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In the story to kill a mockingbird, Mayella Ewell, a white female lives in maycomb with her abusive father behind the garbage dump. One would think Mayella is the loneliest person in Maycomb county, but one could also say that Boo Radley is just as lonely, if not more. The character Boo Radley has been shut in his house for a few decades with no one but himself and a few rumors about him. Scout and Jem are the children of Atticus who has been appointed to defend a negro man named Tom Robinson, who has been accused of raping a white girl named Mayella. When Mayella was in the courtroom she took authority and persuaded the people to take her side due to her class race and gender.
‘Except when he's drinking?’ asked Atticus so gently that mayella nodded.” This statement was written by Harper Lee and it was written in chapter eighteen of the book. What Mayella just said contradicts what she said before, what she said before was her father never touched a hair on her body. Atticus got her to say this by asking her so softly and gently that she did not fully comprehend what Atticus had truly said. One would think that Mayella should not be well educated in her studies or be very smart, but you would be wrong to think she can not think for herself. In my opinion Mayella is exceedingly critical in pulling …show more content…

What did her father do? We don't have know, but there is circumstantial evidence to indicate that Mayella was beaten savagely by someone who led almost exclusively with his left….”’ This statement was written by Harper Lee and is located in chapter twenty in the book. Since we know Tom Robinson had occured in a fight and broke his dominant left hand, it would not be possible for Tom to have hit Mayella in the eye.Since Bob Ewell`s left hand is his dominant one, this just gives more reason to show that Bob Ewell committed the crime of hitting Mayella. My thought on the matter is no matter how one looks at the problem, all evidence points directly toward Bob

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