Tom Robinson is a black man being accused of a crime by a white woman in a racially segregated society. Challenging the credibility of a white accuser, especially a woman, would be seen as disrespectful and insubordinate towards the prevailing power dynamics. It risks further escalating the racial tensions and prejudices present in the community.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the character known for being an expert liar is Mayella Ewell. She lies on the witness stand during Tom Robinson's trial, accusing him of assaulting her, when in reality she made advances towards him.
The most important event for Mayella Ewell in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is when she accuses Tom Robinson, a black man, of raping her. This accusation leads to a trial that reveals the racial prejudices and injustices in the town, and ultimately exposes the truth about Mayella's situation and the dynamics of power and privilege in Maycomb.
That's called "PROJECTION"
i think it a sin only if the person that you call a liar is not a liar
Mayella is lying because she is scared of her father, Bob Ewell, who abused her and is pressuring her to lie in court. She also wants to protect herself from the judgment and ridicule of the community. Additionally, her false accusation against Tom Robinson serves to preserve the racial hierarchy in Maycomb.
liar
u can call them a user or liar i guess
a liar. they say liar so many times it begins to sound like lyra and liar are the same! :)
psycho
Normally a liar.
a liar
braggart