No, she is not. She thinks Atticus is being sarcastic and making fun of her.
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.
Mayella reacts with anger and defensiveness when Atticus questions her during the trial. Her reaction reveals her insecurity and vulnerability, as well as her fear of being exposed for lying about Tom Robinson's actions. Mayella's behavior also demonstrates her deep-seated prejudice and her willingness to scapegoat an innocent man.
Mayella's full name is Mayella Violet Ewell.
No, polite is an adjective. 'Politeness' is the noun form; 'politeness' is an abstract noun.
Unfortunately, there does not appear to be an abbreviation for the word \'politeness\'.
The Politeness of Princes was created in 1902.
mayella mayegotia yes..
Actually, Atticus doesnt mock Mayella. Mayella thinks Atticus is mocking her because he is caller her Ma'am and Miss Mayella, which she isnt used to.
Mayella's first name is Mayella.
Mayella Mena was born in 1988.
Her father would beat her, but Mayella was hiding it.
Mayella Krause goes by Mayah.