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    but the truth. However‚ when reviewing his statements along with Bob Ewell and his daughter‚ Mayella‚ some aspects tend to contradict one another. In Tate’s testimony‚ when he arrived at the Ewell

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    accused rape of Mayella Ewell. First off‚ I would like to thank the jury for taking time out of the day to come and hear this case. I am here today to prove that my client Tom Robinson is not guilty for five reason main reasons. Tom had no ability to strangle a Mayella with two hands. The man that attacked Mayella Ewell was left-handed. Mr. Ewell never called a doctor‚ showing he didn’t care about her condition. There is no proof that the rape was even done. And Bob and Mayella Ewell had two completely

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    Tom Robinson was accused for raping a young women named Mayella Ewell on May 18. Mayella Ewell is the oldest of 8 sibling in her family‚ she is motherless and takes care of the smaller children while she works around her father’s house. The whole court house was filled with white families sitting on the bottom rows of cowhide-bottomed chairs while the blacks had to stay in the balcony. The trial started with Mr. Heck Tate in the witness stand‚ on the left of him was Judge Taylor. Mr. Tate described

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    black man named Tom Robinson (age twenty-five) was allegedly accused of raping Mayella Ewell (age nineteen). The events being told had originally happened according to defense Atticus Finch‚ when we heard him ask the alleged accused‚ “Tom‚ what had happened to you on the night of November twenty-first of last year?” One of the first witnesses is called to the stand by Mr. Gilmer to testify on what happened the night Miss Ewell stated that she was raped. The first witness was Heck Tate‚ Maycomb’s sheriff

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    Calpurnia‚ Dill Harris‚ Aunt Alexandria‚ Boo Radley‚ Bob and Mayella Ewell‚ and Tom Robinson. The protagonist in this story would have to Scout’s father‚ Atticus. He is the Maycomb attorney and state legislative representative who is assigned to represent Tom Robinson. Tom Robinson is a black man who is accused of raping and beating Mayella Ewell. However‚ the antagonist of the story is Bob Ewell. He is the drunken father of Mayella who is considered “white trash” and claims to have witnessed Tom

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     This theme mostly  represents one family in particular‚ the Ewells. Bob Ewell wants to feel better about himself so  he accuses a man of raping his daughter Mayella. However‚ Mayella isn’t all that innocent.   Bob Ewell is an alcoholic and immediately accused Tom Robinson of raping his daughter  to feel better about himself.(Pg 241)  Bob Ewell and Mayella Ewell’s racial injustice towards  Tom Robinson helped  Mr.Ewell feel better about himself. Bob Ewell knows that the jury will  want to convict Tom Robi

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    From the domestic violence of the Ewells‚ to the racism‚ the usual disease‚ of Maycomb‚ and finally the poverty that seems to affect every other person in‚ that town plagued with things that are still experienced today‚ Maycomb. Unlike most cases of domestic violence‚ which is the abuse of one intimate partner towards the other‚ Mayella’s case is slightly different. Mayella is the daughter of the abusive “partner” made into an intimate partner without her consent towards that decision. Domestic violence

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    Finch is a young boy that matures throughout the novel. He is the son of Atticus Finch. Tom Robinson is a black man accused of raping a white woman named Mayella Ewell. Mayella Ewell is considered white trash in the town of Maycomb and she is the daughter of Robert Ewell. Robert Ewell is considered white trash and is the father of Mayella Ewell. Boo Radley lives down the street from Atticus. He is considered the town psycho

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    Robinson feeling bad for Mayella Ewell‚ and Tom Robinson being convicted of the rape of Mayella Ewell. In “To Kill a Mockingbird” a black hardworking man named Tom Robinson‚ is accused of raping a white women named Mayella Ewell. The truth of this matter is Tom Robinson‚ is Mayella threw herself at Tom. Mayella was a lonely women whose father abused her. She wanted to have intimacy with Tom Robinson‚ which “brings shame to her family”. When her father finds out Mayella tried to throw

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    Robinson‚ a black man‚ and Mayella Ewell‚ a white women. Though most people believe Maylla because she is white‚ I believe Tom is not guilty because of the lack of medical evidence‚ lack of witnesses‚ and the fact that Tom Robinson was crippled in the left arm. The lack of medical evidence proves Tom is innocent because the only people who seen her bruises and who were there after she was hurt was Bob Ewell (her father) and Heck Tate (town sheriff). But Mr Ewell And Mr Tate did not call

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