All in all Mayella is powerless because of her low class. Mayella and her family lives behind the town garbage dump and her house is really dirty and rundown. The quote “Mayella looked as if she tried to keep clean, and I was reminded of the row of red geraniums in the Ewell yard.(Doc. A)” this quote shows how mayella is seen as a low class around the 1930’s in Maycomb because of what she is wearing and her appearance. The quote “Won’t answer a word you say long as you keep on mockin’ me,’ she said (Doc. C)”this quote shows how her class makes her powerless. The quote “You felt sorry for her, you felt sorry for her?(Doc. E)” Mayella tried to stay up with her class like wear nice clothes and act proper but she was so low class she didn’t have enough money to stay with the upper class. …show more content…
This quote shows how Mayella is physically abused “Except when he’s drinking?(Doc. B)” this explains that her father is mean and beats her when he has been drinking. This quote shows how Mayella is sexually abused by her father “She says she never kissed a grown man before……..but what papa does don't count(Doc. B)”so this quote shows how Mayella and her father does things together. This quote shows how Mayella is verbally abused “He says you goddamn whore, I’ll kill ya.(Doc. B)”this explains how he is threatening her. Gender is a big part of Mayella being abused because if she was a man she would not get abused like she does. Being abused makes her