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Mayella Character Analysis Essay

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The main question for the story is, Is Mayella powerful? Mayella is a white female who lives in an old negro cabin behind a dump on a pigs farm. She is very poor and has an abusive father who is a drunk. Mayella is also accusing a negro of raping her. Mayell is a female who is very lonely. The whites do not want anything to do with her because she lives among pigs, and the negros do not want anything to do with her because she is white. Even though Mayella lives with pigs she still tries to keep herself clean “I was reminded of the red geraniums in the Ewell yard” (Lee, chapter 18). On the corner of the house there is red geraniums that looks as if Mayella has taken good care of. Living in a house that is almost worn down and in a yard that is disgusting Mayalla still tries to keep some of the house looking nice. On the other hand of Mayella's dirty and rundown house comes along with her father. Her Father's name is Bob Ewell. Bob physically and sexually abused Mayella. She has no control over her body or her actions. Bob gets even worse when he’s drinking. When he starts to drink Mayella knows something bad is going to happen. When he saw what Mayella did he thought he’d be a hero but all he got for his own pain was...“okay, we’ll convict this negro and get back to your dump” (Lee, chapter 27). …show more content…

In her defense she says that Tom attacked her and took advantage of her. In Tom’s defense he says she asked him to help her with chores and then tried to hug and kiss him.Tom says that “she says she has never kissed a grown man before... She says what her papa do to her don’t count”(Lee, chapter 19). When her father saw her through the window Tom shut his eyes tight. “He says you goddamn whore, i’ll kill ya” (Lee, chapter 19) Everyone in town knows how Mayellas father can be so when the jury saw that she had been beaten with a left hand, Mr. Finch (Toms defendant) knew it couldn’t have been

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