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
As a result of the Ewell’s living behind the Maycomb county dump, Mayella is looked down on. “We’ll convict this Negro but get back to your dump (Doc A).” This quote shows that though Mayella had won the case against Tom Robinson, the Ewells were still thought of as nothing. “White people wouldn’t have anything to do with her because she lived among pigs; Negroes [the Ewell’s nearest neighbors] wouldn’t have anything to do with her because she was white (Doc E).” Powerful white people looked down on Mayella because she lived in filth; black people would not either because she was white. “Long as he keeps callin’ me Ma’am and sayin’ Miss Mayella, I don’t hafta take his sass (Doc C).” Mayella is not used to being respected as she is poor and is not treated fairly. This shows how Mayella’s class ties with her power.
Mayella had a great amount of power in the courtroom during the trial of Tom Robinson. This completely classless manipulative woman used the disadvantages she was dealt in life to her benefit. She made advances toward this black man, when he did not reciprocate those feelings she accused him of rape. He is convicted and sent to prison because of her. Through this, she also gains power that removes her from her father’s sexual abuse. He does not want her because of the relations with a
Mayella is so poor that she lived behind the local town dump. The old dump, was once also an old Negro cabin, it was very decrepit and was not very clean. Mr. Ewell and Mayella were just about as poor as the African Americans, sometimes the colored folks would even look down on them. Although, they were still able to afford more them the African Americans could, they could have had better living conditions. “... Okay we’ll convict this Negro but get back to your dump.” ("DBQ: Is Mayella Powerful?" 13 ). This was showing that everyone in Maycomb knew they were very poor and did not seem to care, or offer to help.
Tom Robinson, a hard working African American, was on his way home when Mayella asked him to come inside. She thought he would do her the attraction she never got. Tom felt sorry for her and pity toward her. “No, I don't recollect if he hit me” (185). She used his pity for her to end up getting Tom sent to prison for rape and killed in the end all because of the fear of her father's wrath.
Mayella was young, poor and uneducated. She lived with and was very dependent on her father. Mayella tried to seduce Tom Robinson, and Bob Ewell , her father, saw them through the window. Mayella tried to cover up her own actions from her father out of fear of getting beaten even more than normal. If Mayella would have taken responsibility for the actions she made Tom would have never been killed. Her personal fears of her father and what Maycomb would say about her caused the death of a innocent
Class, gender,and race. Starting with class, Mayella is the lowest of the low. She’s very poor and is not looked upon the same way as the rest of the white people because of it. For example, in (Doc A) it states “Mayella lived in the town garbage
All we know is that she was beaten by someone who leads with their left hand; the hand that Tom cannot use. Mayella is simply a white woman who wished for something she could not have and Tom was her opportunity, nothing more and nothing less. She knew he was a black man, but she wanted him more tha she wanted to fit society’s standards. Now, she us facing the repurcussions of her actions. While we have been raised to believe that all Negroes can’t be trusted, this is a truth for human beings, not simmply one race.
We learned that Mayella was on her front porch at dusk that evening. Her father made her chop a chiffarobe, but she felt like she wasn’t strong enough so she called over Tom Robinson to help her out. She offered him a nickel and when she went to go get the nickel the next thing she remembers was him being on her. Mayella quotes, “ I turned around and ‘fore I knew it he was on me. Just run up behind me, he did” (page 241). Then he had her by her neck and was swearing and calling her dirt. Mayella said that she fought and was screaming but then he hit her again and again. She doesn’t remember too well but she does remember her dad in the room asking her who did it, then she fainted.
Mayella Ewell is often mentally, physically, and sexually abused by her father Bob Ewell. Even though Mayella takes care of her siblings each day, she is lonely most of the time, considering nobody wants to be around her. Her father abuses her and beats her often, and Mayella wants the abuse to come to an end. Mayella comes up with and fulfills a plan to end the abuse coming from her father. Her plan involved a Negro man named Tom Robinson. Mayella accuses Tom of beating and raping her, and brings Tom to court, and goes up against him in a trial. Her plan was successful and came out in her favor because she was manipulative, and she knew what it took to win the trial. Mayella Ewell, a poor, white woman, who lives on a dump, is seen as
In addition to Mayella’s race making her powerful her class in society contributed to that power. Even though Mayella was very low in society and looked down upon by the white people in the town of maycomb town, she uses what the people know and think of her to make them feel bad for her and it eventually was what made her win the case against Tom Robinson. For Mayella her class was mostly what started her plan to accuse Tom. This is because she wanted out of her place in society and away from her home where her father was beating and sexualy abussing her. Mayella was gaining power because she had her plan worked out that no matter what happened to Tom she would be able to get away from her father and her home in front of the dump. Mayella was never meant to be placed in that part of society and it is made clear when Scout talks about her appearance “Mayella looked as if she tried to keep clean, and i was reminded of the row of red geraniums in the Ewell yard”. (“DBQ: Is Mayella Ewell Powerful?” 13) While Mayella has a low place in society she is still thought to be better than the colored people and it is looked to be a crime for a African American to think or even consider being better than a white person. This thought and viewpoint is really what made Mayella win the
Mayella’s gender causes her to become a victim because she is unable to leave the abusive house since she has no source of income or potential husband to move in with, the family hardly get enough anyway since “their relief check was far from enough to feed the family” and their father “drank it up
Her father was abusive, and she had no one to talk to. Every day, she would do all the work around the house, and take care of the children, with no help. Tom was most likely the only person to ever show her kindness and politeness, the only one to ever stop to help her and talk to her. The black people wouldn’t have anything to do with the Ewells because they were white, and the white people wouldn’t have anything to do with them because they lived like pigs, among the blacks. The prejudices other people held towards them was what caused them to act the way they did in the first place. We see that although what Mayella was doing was horrible, she had reasons to do it. She is a victim of social pressures, of prejudice, and the effects these things have on her family.
She goes through obstacles in her life on a daily basis and is believed not to be of much worth. Words such as dirty, poor, victim, and social outcast is used to describe Mayella. In measuring how much power Mayella holds, race, gender, and class shows herself having barely any power at all. Concerning her life at home with her abusive father, the way people see her, and how she is considered inferior as a person compared to males, Mayella cannot control her life the way she wishes. Throughout her life, she has experienced little to no respect and inappropriate actions involving her
Bob Ewell and Mayella both pointed out Mayella's wound the the right side of her face, a wound that would have to have been afflicted with someone's left hand and accused Tom of hitting Mayella. Atticus then asks Tom to sign his name and concludes that he is right handed. The jury thinks nothing of this, after all, most people are right handed and Tom could have just hit her with his left hand instead of his right, but that’s when Atticus asks Tom to raise his left hand, Tom’s left arm was limp and unusable, proving that he couldn’t have hit mayella with his left hand and stated that Bob Ewell had beaten Mayella because she had been with a black man and she tried to cover her embarrassment by saying that he had raped her. In the end of the hearing Tom was found guilty and sent to jail all because he was black and the “victim” of the rape was white. This case ties in perfectly with the theme of Equality because African Americans were sentenced in crimes that they did not commit, just because of the color of their
Mayella is forced to stay in her house and do chores and take care of her siblings since her father was too drunk to ever take care of them and their mother is dead. ¨Mayella Ewell must have been the loneliest person in the world. She was even lonelier than Boo Radley, who had not been out of the house in twenty five years¨ (256 Lee). The only person she ever comes in contact with is Tom Robinson because ¨white people wouldn't have anything to do with her because she lived among pigs: Negroes wouldn't have anything to do with her because she was white¨(256 Lee). The Ewells were the lowest class of whites, they lived in a black community and had no money or education. The only people they had power over where the colored people, such as Tom Robinson.