1) when he was on the chair she pulled down his pants and tried to rape him then Heck Tate came in and Mayella ran away
When Tom Robinson testified, he mentioned that Mayella Ewell had asked him to come inside the house to help with some chores. He testified that when he got down from the chair to help her, she made advances towards him which he rebuffed.
he said that she pulled down his pants and attempted to rape him and then Heck Tate came by and she ran inside
Tom says that mayella grabbed him and kissed him
he said that she pulled down his pants and attempted to rape him and then Heck Tate came by and she ran inside
Mayella asked Tom Robinson to come inside the house to help her with some chores, such as moving a piece of furniture or fixing something. Tom Robinson agreed to help out of kindness and to be neighborly, not realizing the trouble it would bring him.
The key question in Tom Robinson's defense in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is whether Mayella Ewell was actually assaulted by him, or if she fabricated the story to cover up advances from her father, Bob Ewell. Through this question, the novel addresses themes of racial injustice and societal prejudices in the American South.
Mayela claimed that Tom Robinson had raped her and beat her. She seemed unsure of the whole event and based most of her answers off of what her father had already said. Given that later in the book we find that Tom was innocent and that Mayela attempted to come on to Tom Robinson we can understand her nervousness.Mayella had told the jury that Tom Robinson raped her. it explains everything she said in chapter 17.
Mayella lured Tom Robinson onto the property by asking him to help her with some chores, specifically to chop up an old chiffarobe. She took advantage of the fact that Tom was passing by their house to get him to come inside.
She made a completely ridiculous claim that Tom, who has a crippled left arm, snuck up on her, started strangling her with one hand, and threw her to the ground. He then allegedly got on top of her, started beating up the wrong side of her body, and raped her. This is the equivalent of saying a guy in a wheelchair kicked a man to death.
Tom Robinson explains that he was asked to help Mayella Ewell with chores inside the house. When he entered, Mayella unexpectedly tried to kiss him. He pushed her away and fled, fearing the consequences due to the racial prejudices of the time.
When you sit in a chair your gravitational weight down on the chair and the chair pushes up to counteract
The way Mayella acted, it seemed like she was nervous the entire time. That can be a big offset to the fact that she was guilty. When she broke down too. Those who are guilty can be proved so if they, argue too much and too hard, get extremely jumpy or nervous, or breakdown or get really angry. In Mayella case she also got her words mixed up a couple times making it seem like she didn't know what happened to her, even though she supposedly experienced it. I would have to say she is guilty and my reaction is that even though she tried hard to get this story across, I really pity the fact that she had no friends or anything. I get angry though to think she tried to get Tom Robinson killed.
Denard Robinson... hands down
It is a swivel chair that can go up and down. It is normally used in salons. By the way you wrote "an styling chair" and it should be "a styling chair". Hope this helps.
It is an office chair that can moved up and down to fit the operators personal settings.