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5 September, 06:05

Why does Mayella say that she is afraid of Atticus when she first takes the stand? Why does she think Atticus is mocking her as her testimony proceeds? What does this suggest about the Ewells' status in Maycomb? What does it suggest about how the residents of Maycomb have treated them?

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  1. 5 September, 06:20
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    When Mayella takes the stand in the Tom Robinson case, she is afraid of Atticus ... Because Mayella is devalued as a woman and person by her father and also by the community, she feels that Atticus is making fun of her. In fact, as readers, we know that Atticus respects everyone, and he is trying to show her some decency.

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    this suggest that the residents of maycomb have treated him poorly
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