To Kill a Mockingbird
what does Lee illustrate with Scouts pity for Mayella? What is the significance of Tom admitting that he felt sorry for Mayella?
chapt 19
chapt 19
The significance of Tom admitting his pity for Mayella can be found in the reaction of those present. This would have been ungeard of; blacks did not ever voice pity for whites, and it would have been considered a great insult. None-the-less, it mattered not that the Ewells were higher on the social ladder; he told the truth.