scouts reactions to both mayella and the prosecuting attorney reflect which advice from her father

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Scout's reactions to both Mayella and the prosecuting attorney reflect which advice from her father? The advice was to understand people by getting into their skin. Who does Scout think Mayella Ewell is lonelier than? Why do the black spectators in the courtroom stand as Atticus leaves?

What does Scout think about Mayella's life?

Why is Jem encouraged when the jury takes a long time to deliver a verdict? Scout's reactions reflect her father's advice to see from other people's perspectives. Scout's reaction to both Mayella and the prosecuting attorney reflect which advice from her father? Scout thinks that Mayella Ewell is even lonelier than Boo Radley.

How does Mayella react to Atticus questioning her?

Mayella describes her difficult life, and does not handle Atticus’s questioning well. When Tom Robinson testifies, Scout reflects on Mayella’s fate. As Tom Robinson gave his testimony, it came ...

How does Scout Surprise herself during the trial?

Jan 16, 2012 · Mayella is older, and poorer, than Scout. However, there are very big differences in the way they were raised. Both girls have dead mothers. Mayella grew up with a father who abused her and never ...

Why does Mayella Cry?

What does scout see when the jury returned to the courtroom that told Scout what their decision was?

What does Scout see when the jury returned to the courtroom that told Scout what their decision was? Scout sees that the jury did not look at Tom, which told her that they had decided he was guilty.

What does Scout discover as she listens to the idlers club?

Scout overhears the men in the Idler's Club discussing her father and the trial. Through listening, she learns that her father was "appointed" to defend Tom Robinson..... that he didn't have a choice in the matter.Feb 11, 2017

What does Mayella say that contradicts her father?

Mayella confirms most of what her father had said and adds that she invited Robinson in to break up a piece of furniture. However, she says that after the rape, her father asked her who had done it. This contradicts Mr. Ewell's testimony, as he claimed to have actually seen Tom Robinson raping Mayella.

Is Mayella like her father or different?

Mayella is different from her father in the fact that she attempts to rise above her situation by remaining clean and trying to bring beauty to her home with the flowers. She is similar to him in that she lies on the stand and attempts to manipulate the jury.

What do Scout and Jem learn about Tom Robinson?

We learn that Tom is being accused of raping Mr Ewells' daughter. We can piece together that Tom and his family are good people that have been lied on. Scout only knows what she hears and thinks that Tom actually did the crime.

How do Mayella and her father's testimonies contradict one another?

Mayella and her father's testimonies contradict one another because certain details they tell do not line up, such as which side of her face she was hit on.

What does Scout decide about Mayella?

Scout thinks that Mayella must be the loneliest person in the world because she spent a year saving money to send her brothers and sister out of the house just so she could spend a few hours with Tom.

What does Mayella say in Chapter 18?

When asked if her father has ever hit her, she says, “My paw's never touched a hair o' my head in my life.” Now, onto the reason we're all here. Mayella claims this was the first time she'd ever invited Tom Robinson inside the fence. She claims Tom immediately choked her and hit her.Dec 29, 2017

What does Atticus do that offends Mayella?

Mayella believes that Atticus is "sassing" her when he calls her "ma' am" and "Miss Mayella." Mayella tells Judge Taylor that Atticus is mocking her when he has actually addressed her in terms of politeness. The judge informs Mayella that Mr. Finch is not making fun of her.

How does Mayella incriminate her father?

Mayella incriminates her father on the stand by telling the story a tad differently so that Atticus picks up on it. This helps Tom Robinson's case because it shows that none of the stories match up, therefore someone is lying and there has to be a flaw.

In what ways is Mayella Ewell like her father in what ways is she different from him?

Mayella and her father, Bob Ewell, are alike and different. The are different because Mayella tries to keep clean and healthy. She tries to take care fo the house and the kids. Bob, the father, does not care about keeping clean or taking care of the kids.

What do we learn about the Ewell family in Chapter 17?

What do we learn indirectly of the home life of the Ewell family in this chapter? The Ewells live in a dumpy house with garbage all around it. The mother is dead and there are more children than people can count. The children are dirty and have little supervision.