Similarities Between Boo Radley And Mayella Ewell

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Boo Radley and Mayella Ewell To KIll A Mockingbird was written by Harper Lee in the 1950’s. She based this book of her own home town. Two characters in the book are Boo Radley and Mayella Ewell and they are very different people. Although the book does not tell us much about Boo, the end reveals a caring and thoughtful guy. Mayella on the other hand, is racist and “white trash”. Mayella and Boo are also similar because they are both not liked much in Maycomb. Mayella Ewell falsely accused a black man of raping her because she knew she could get away with it. "Tom Robinson's a colored man, Jem. No jury in this part of the world's going to say 'We think you're guilty, but not very' on a charge like that. It was either a straight acquittal …show more content…

The Ewells in the story are lonely and looked down upon, the same goes for Boo. Both of their parents restrict them to their home. I think that Mayella and Boo are both misjudged because of this quote Jem said about Boo,”Boo was about six-and-a-half feet tall, judging from his tracks; he dined on raw squirrels and any cats he could catch, that’s why his hands were bloodstained—if you ate an animal raw, you could never wash the blood off. There was a long jagged scar that ran across his face; what teeth he had were yellow and rotten; his eyes popped, and he drooled most of the time.”(Lee 16) Scout makes a judgement of Mayella by saying, “Against the fence, in a line, were six chipped-enamel slop jars holding brilliant red geraniums, cared for as tenderly as if they belonged to Miss Maudie Atkinson, had Miss Maudie deigned to permit a geranium on her premises. People said they were Mayella Ewell’s." (Lee 226) Both of these characters are judged before they are known who they are and both the judgements are wrong. Boo turned out not to be evil and cruel. The book goes on to say that Mayella is the brightest member of the Ewell family which is also false after what she

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