How Is Mayella Ewell Powerful

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Power has ruled the world forever, from fiction to reality the idea of power has corrupted society. Hitler, Voldemort, Darth Vader, Stalin, Mussolini, and many more are just a few examples of the psychological need for power that eventually turned society upside down. But fictional or not power is based on three things. Class, gender, and race, this is what has made power thrive throughout history. If one has all three of these things the power is in their hands, Mayella Ewell for example, is one of a few that does not. Mayella does not possess all three of these traits, therefore Mayella is not powerful. Mayella Ewell is not powerful because she is the poorest of the poor, she’s a woman who had no rights, and is a white that is treated with

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