what signs of abuse does mayella ewell show in the book to kill a mockingbird?
Question by wondering: what signs of abuse does mayella ewell show in the book to kill a mockingbird?
other than her actual bruises. like what tendencies and emotional problems does she show?
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Answer by Eric
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Mayella Ewell – Bob Ewell’s abused, lonely, unhappy daughter. Though one can pity Mayella because of her overbearing father, one cannot pardon her for her shameful indictment of Tom Robinson.
In other words, she’s a lying beech, and that is evidence that she was abused. Show evidence that her father is overbearing.
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