They are both mockingbirds, only there to entertain you, not to create harm. They are quiet and pleasant, but yet the crows (everyone else) always pick on them, even though they have not done anything wrong. That's how they relate figuratively, anyway.
tom robinson, boo radley, and mayella ewell.
When Bob Ewell saw Tom and Mayella he beat mayella. Later Bob and Mayella will say that Tom beat her and raped her.
Boo Radley (Ch 19) Scout thinks Mayella Ewell is the loneliest person in the world. Mayella Ewell was even lonelier than Boo Radley, who had not been out of the house in twenty five years.
Tom Robinson testifies that Bob Ewell, Mayella's father, was the one who harmed her.
Mr. Ewell and Mayella claimed that Tom Robinson beat and raped Mayella. The truth is that Mayella threw herself at Tom and Bob Ewell caught her and beat her.
Boo Radley (Ch 19) Scout thinks Mayella Ewell is the loneliest person in the world. Mayella Ewell was even lonelier than Boo Radley, who had not been out of the house in twenty five years.
Several witnesses testify at Tom Robinson's trial, including Mayella Ewell, Bob Ewell, Sheriff Heck Tate, and Tom Robinson himself. Mayella and Bob Ewell accuse Tom Robinson of assaulting Mayella, while Tom Robinson maintains his innocence. Other witnesses provide additional evidence and perspectives on the case.
Bob Ewell, who is Mayella's father, beat her up
In the story "To Kill a Mockingbird," the witnesses for Tom Robinson's crime are Mayella Ewell and her father, Bob Ewell. Mayella accuses Tom of assaulting her, but Atticus Finch reveals inconsistencies in their testimonies that suggest they are lying.
Heck Tate, Mayella Ewell, Bob Ewell and Tom Robinson
yes he was because he was. dont judge this answer
Tom Raped Mayella Ewell.