Mayella Ewell can be considered a victim in To Kill a Mockingbird. Her father caught her talking to Tom Robinson and beat her. He then forced her to accuse Tom of rape in order to cover up his beating and the shame of Mayella talking to a black worker.
Mayella Ewell has falsely accused Tom Robinson of raping her, leading to his unjust conviction. She lies under oath in court to protect herself from the consequences of her actions. Additionally, she knows that her father is abusive yet does nothing to stop his behavior.
She made a "move" on a black man (who was married and not interested, nonetheless!). Her being a white girl, this violates every unspoken rule of society and unless she puts the blame on someone else for her "mistake", she will be cast out and away from society, even more so than now. The accusation of rape against Tom Robinson is perfect for her because it's a white family's word against a black man, it will cover up her father's beating her, and her name will be cleared.
Atticus says that the only think that Mayella had done wrong, was to tempt a black man "and not an uncle but a young, strong black man," and her father had seen it. Now she is trying to erase the crime that she has done with another, by claiming that an innocent man had sexually assaulted her.
Atticus believes that Mayella Ewell has made false accusations against Tom Robinson out of fear of her father, Bob Ewell. He highlights this during the trial as a way to show the injustice and prejudice present in the case.
Mayella's full name is Mayella Ewell in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
The correct version is"What you have done is wrong". In this form, "What" stands for "The thing that". The alternative "What have you done"... is a question.
She hasn't done anything wrong.
The duration of She Done Him Wrong is 1.1 hours.
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She Done Him Wrong was created on 1933-01-27.
She Done Him Wrong was released on 02/09/1933.
The Production Budget for She Done Him Wrong was $200,000.
Actually, Atticus doesnt mock Mayella. Mayella thinks Atticus is mocking her because he is caller her Ma'am and Miss Mayella, which she isnt used to.
Mayella Ewell is considered a mockingbird in "To Kill a Mockingbird" because she is a vulnerable, innocent character who is unfairly treated and taken advantage of by others. Like a mockingbird, she is a victim of society's prejudices and her innocence is destroyed by the unjust actions of others.