Is Mayella Powerful In To Kill A Mockingbird

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In the book To Kill a Mockingbird the book talks about a small town in Alabama called Maycomb. Maycomb is a very small town and everyone knows each other, but not all of them get along very well. Atticus Finch is a town lawyer who in the story stands up for an African American man being accused of raping a nineteen year old girl, Mayella Ewell. This paper focuses on one thing. Is Mayella Powerful? Mayella has been put in a bad situation, blaming a black man for something she did. She planned the whole thing, but she knew the court would never chose a black man over a white woman.

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