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19 April, 15:47

Mayella has committed crimes against Tom and against the state (false accusation, lying under oath, even "murder" of an innocent man) because she is ashamed of breaking a "code" and "tempting a Negro." What's the difference between a law and a code

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  1. 19 April, 15:49
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    A Law is a set of rules accepted by the country, whereas code is a standard accepted by an individual, society, or a class.

    Explanation:

    In "To Kill A Mockingbird," in chapter 20, Mayella breaks both "law" and "code."

    She breaks law by giving false statement against Tom in the court. And she broke the code, by tempting a Negro.

    She accused Tom, who is black, of ra-pe and on the other hand, she lu-sts after a black man. However, breaking of law is more powerful because it involves punishment whereas breaking of code does not.
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