She blamed Tom because her father, Bob Ewell, basically forced her to. It's not said in the book, but the reader gets the message immediately that Bob made his daughter lie in court that Tom brutally beat her up. In truth, Bob was the one who beat up Mayella because she kissed Tom.
Tom was scared of being accused because he is black and they(in that time period) can kill him.
Tom Robinson's options were limited when he was in the house with Mayella as he was falsely accused of assaulting her. He could have tried to defend himself or leave the house immediately to avoid any further conflict. However, being a black man facing racial prejudice in a segregated society, his options were severely restricted.
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Tom is guilty of being falsely accused by Mayella Ewell of raping her. Despite his innocence, he is convicted by an all-white jury due to the racial biases and prejudices present in society at the time.
she wasnt used to people being nice to her. in court she got mad at atticus because he was calling her miss mayella.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Tom Robinson is the one who serves a 30-day sentence after being falsely accused of raping Mayella Ewell. He is later killed trying to escape from prison.
Tom Robinson is accused of raping Mayella Ewell. People won't hire his wife because of the stigma and social pressure associated with being associated with someone accused of a serious crime like rape, which can harm both the reputation and livelihood of the employer.
Yes, Mr. Tfue is being accused of being fake.
Try to deteremine intiially why this accusation is being made, but if you believe that the parent is totally serious and not open to reason on the subject - CONTACT AN ATTORNEY ASAP!!!
Perpetrator means "the person that did the deed." You are being accused of being the person that did "it."
Joan was never accused as being a witch but as a heretic.
Mayella Ewell was surprised and taken aback by Atticus's politeness during the trial. She had likely never encountered someone treating her with respect and courtesy before, which made her uncomfortable and defensive.