To Kill a Mockingbird

Do we emphasize with Mayella

How do we emphasize with Mayella

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Mayella is a victim. She was actually the victim of unspeakable crimes against her by her father. She was alone and sad. Although we can fault her for accusing an innocent man, we can certainly understand why she feels she has no choice. Her father controls her in many ways that is disturbing for refers to think about.

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Her father controls her in many ways that is disturbing for readers to think about.