I think that Mayella didn't tell the truth because she was trying to protect her Father even though it seemed as though he had hit her. She seemed scared about the truth and didn't mind getting a black man in trouble because to her they didn't really matter.
Mayella doesn't confess the truth because she is afraid of the consequences that admitting the truth might have on her. She may fear retaliation from her abusive father, Bob Ewell, or she may not want to appear disloyal to him. Additionally, she may be influenced by the societal norms of the time that place more value on protecting her family's reputation than on seeking justice.
Atticus wants Mayella Ewell to admit that her father, Bob Ewell, physically abused her, rather than accusing an innocent man, Tom Robinson, of assault. He believes that the truth will come out in court and hopes to show that Mayella is not telling the whole truth.
Mayella's confession would have put her in a difficult position within her community and family. Admitting to lying about her assault could result in backlash, shame, and isolation from her peers. Given the social context of the time, where women's voices were often silenced and victims of assault faced stigma, Mayella likely chose not to confess to protect herself from further harm.
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.
To tell the truth
When you tell the truth The definition of admitted is: to confess, to permit, or to allow. it means to confess to something another words telling the truth.
You can confess that you have MDD by telling the truth even if your family do not know.
she doesnt care for other and she has his attitde....etc..
Mr. Ewell claimed that Tom Robinson assaulted his daughter, Mayella, and that he witnessed the incident. Mayella claimed that Tom Robinson attacked and raped her while she was alone in her home.
Mayella's seven siblings were in town when she was allegedly assaulted. Mayella's father, Bob Ewell, claimed they were all at the dump collecting scraps, which was likely a lie to cover up the truth about what happened to Mayella.
Ask him. If he is honest and loves you he'll confess. If he says no and you have no proof maybe he's telling the truth.
The jury may have clues that Mayella is not telling the truth based on inconsistencies in her testimony, contradictions with other witness accounts, and her demeanor or body language while testifying. Additionally, any evidence that does not align with her version of events could also raise doubts about her credibility.
because he doesnt want mayella to get in trouble with anyone, especially her father.