During the trial, Atticus asks Miss. Mayella Ewell if her father has ever beat her; “Mayella looked around, down at the court reporter, up at the judge”(To Kill A Mockingbird, 246). Harper Lee intentionally uses imagery to display the nervousness that Mayella radiates during her moments in the spotlight; Mayella's behavior creates room for the audience to develop a reasonable suspicion. Furthermore, Harper Lee implies that Mayella's father has already developed a violent history intertwined with alcohol and fists; A history that centers around
During the trial, Atticus asks Miss. Mayella Ewell if her father has ever beat her; “Mayella looked around, down at the court reporter, up at the judge”(To Kill A Mockingbird, 246). Harper Lee intentionally uses imagery to display the nervousness that Mayella radiates during her moments in the spotlight; Mayella's behavior creates room for the audience to develop a reasonable suspicion. Furthermore, Harper Lee implies that Mayella's father has already developed a violent history intertwined with alcohol and fists; A history that centers around