Cheating a colored man and tempting a negro!
Atticus Finch believes that the crime committed in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" is the societal injustice of racism and prejudice. He argues that the wrongful conviction of Tom Robinson is a result of the town's deeply ingrained racial biases.
When Sheriff Tate is testifying Atticus leads him to remember that Mayella's black eye, and other injuries, are on the right side of her face. This is significant because it implies a left handed attacker, and Tom Robinson's left arm is useless.
Scout feels sorry for her because she doesn't have anyone to take care of her. She doesn't get any love from anyone in her family. This also applies to how Atticus told Scout to never judge anyone until you stand in their shoes. So before Scout hated Mayella because Mayella was going to get Tom Robinson killed because of her own pity guilt, Scout tried to fully understand where she was coming from. Mayella had no social status and if she where to start it off with her kissing a black man she would be a bigger reject then Atticus when he chooses to defend Tom Robinson.
Mr. Tate and Atticus realized that Bob Ewell, who is left-handed, could not have been the one to beat Mayella Ewell on her right side. This created doubt about Bob Ewell's guilt in the case, as his left-handedness did not align with the injuries Mayella sustained.
Atticus' defense strategy after Mayella's testimony in "To Kill a Mockingbird" was to establish inconsistencies in her story through detailed questioning and to show that her injuries were likely not caused by the accused, Tom Robinson, but potentially by someone left-handed like her father, Bob Ewell. Atticus aimed to challenge the credibility of the prosecution's case and to raise doubts about Tom's guilt in the jury's minds.
Bob Ewell's guilt is demonstrated when he falsely accuses Tom Robinson of raping his daughter, Mayella, during the trial. He also shows his guilt through his violent and aggressive behavior towards Atticus Finch and his family, especially after the trial. Additionally, Ewell's attempt to harm Scout and Jem at the end of the novel further reveals his twisted and vengeful nature.
Scout says that running away is a sure sign of guilt because that's what Tom Robinson did when he saw Bob Ewell in front of Mayella Ewell's house hope this help cheaters lol =] Also jury coming back quickly.
He needed Tom to stand up, that way he could show the Jury that Tom could not use his left arm. Earlier Atticus asked Mr. Ewell which hand he wrote with and he asnwered his left. This way Atticus could show the Jury that Tom could not have raped Mayella because he can not use his left arm.
Atticus asks Mr. Ewell to write his name to compare his handwriting to the note left at the scene of the crime. By doing this, Atticus can determine if Mr. Ewell wrote the note, which could help prove his innocence or guilt in the case.
A narcissistic
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"Playing" on guilt means that you are taking advantage of the fact that someone feels guilty and getting them to do things for you.