Truly, Mayella is guilty of trying to convict an innocent man. She lied in court to save her own reputation. She protected her father who actually did the beating. The basic idea is that she says that Tom Robinson raped her by force. She says that she was hanging out on her porch when he walked by. Mayella said that her injuries were a result of her sexual assault that she falsely….
She is acting as if Atticus is makeing fun of her and that he is mocking her. When ever Atticus asks her a hard question which she will lie about, she will cry and whine to the judge.
She is not a well educated girl and cannot speak good as well. Her view is only one sided only what her father said. She is not telling the truth.
I think that she is lying about everything but she does not want to admit it because she is afraid that her dad may go to jail and also that she may go to. They are diffrent because Mayella never seems to be sure and Mr. Ewell thinks he is always right. Also, he is a filthy man that drinks and Mayella can take care of herself better. Also when Atticus asks Mayella if her father has ever beaten her, Mayella hesitates before answering. This helps Tom's case because Mayella's and Bob's stories dont match.
This flaw might cause the case to come to a close. Question 1 Mayella can be described as dis-honest, rude, and some what sketchey. Her actions were odd because she would cry one minute and the next she would be yelling at the judge, Atticus, or Tom Robinson. Mayella Ewell lies on the witness stand because she is afraid of her father, Bob Ewell, and because she is humiliated by her own attraction to Tom Robinson.
She tells the jury that Tom beat and raped her when, in fact, it was her father who beat her when he saw her hugging and kissing an African American. Mayella is beaten, and probably sexually abused.
He hits her and he uses her on a whim. This is the ultimate mistake for a black man in a town like Maycomb.
The mistake Tom Robinson made while being questioned by Mr. Gilmer was to admit he helped Mayella because he felt sorry for her. Scout thinks that Mayella must be the loneliest person in the world because she spent a year saving money to send her brothers and sister out of the house just so she could spend a few hours with Tom.
Atticus then shows the jury that Tom is handicapped and his left arm is completely useless. The basic idea is that she says that Tom Robinson raped her by force. She says that she was hanging out on her porch when he walked by.
When she went into the house to get the nickel, he grabbed her. Mayella Ewell, while she is a victim of a horrible crime, is not a credible witness.
In addition to the obvious nervousness displayed by Mayella when asked about the details of her crime she showed similar amounts of anxiety when asked about her father. Atticus pleads with Mayella to admit that there was no rape, that her father beat her.
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