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Mayella Is Powerless In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Mayella Ewell is a low class white woman in To Kill a Mockingbird who uses her race to her advantage making her seem powerful. Although she seems powerful she is looked down upon by her own race because of her social standards. She is also very powerless when it comes to her gender because she gets beat by her father who is a drunkard that viciously beats and rapes Mayella.
During the time of Tom Robinson’s trial, Mayella is asked by Atticus if she loves her father, Bob Ewell. Mayella replies saying he is “Tollable cept when-” breaking her sentence when Bob shows aggressiveness by leaning forward. This implies that she is powerless as a woman because she will not make herself clear and assert how she is being treated at home.
Another reason why Mayella is powerless is her class. Mayella is part of the Ewell family, a very poor and uneducated family. Although Mayella wants to be known for herself and not her family, she is still looked down upon by the town of Maycomb. Mayella is so uneducated that even black people like Tom look down upon her. This shows that Mayella, although white, has no edge when it comes to class because not only do her own people look down upon her, but so do black people who at the time were the lowest of the low at the time. …show more content…

Tom, a black man, went into trial for allegedly raping Mayella. The trial took place during the Great Depression meaning the civil rights movement had not yet happened. Mayella won the trial, but only because of her race. Even after the case, Mayella was pitied on by her own race. In modern day, Mayella would not have won because Tom is innocent. If Tom were to be a white man instead of black, Mayella would have lost the trial because Tom was innocent and would not have been treated as poorly if he was

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