The judge asks Mayella what she's scared of, and she points to Atticus
Mayella was afraid of Atticus in the courtroom because he was treating her with respect and she had never been treated like that before. She was also afraid of Atticus because he might ask her questions and she might give him answers that could lead him to the truth and then her father would do horrible things to her.
Tom Robinson testifies that Bob Ewell, Mayella's father, was the one who harmed her.
Tom was afraid to push Mayella out of the way because of the implications of a black man physically touching a white woman in a segregated society. He knew that such an action could be misconstrued and potentially put his life in danger due to the prevalent racism and prejudice of the time.
Atticus believed that Mayella falsely accused Tom Robinson of a crime because she was afraid of the consequences of her actions. He thought that Mayella was pressured by the expectations and assumptions of the society she lived in, which led her to blame an innocent man rather than face the truth about her own mistakes.
YAHWEH is your light and your salvation whom shall you fear ,YAHWEH is the strengh of your life of whom you shall be afraid ?
To be afraid = Avoir peur I am afraid = J'ai peur
Mayella's full name is Mayella Violet Ewell.
mayella mayegotia yes..
with whom
p188 (Jiji) : in my book it's actually pg 251
Tom Robinson told Mr. Gilmer that he felt sorry for Mayella Ewell.
Tom RobinsonHe defended Tom Robinson, an innocent man accused of taking advantage of Mayella Ewell.