As class, gender, and race in To Kill A Mockingbird, Mayella Ewell is powerful, not by her class or gender, but by race. Mayella Ewell is a white, poor female, she lives in a shack by a dump among pigs and took place of her mother when her mother had passed away. She took care of her siblings, she cooks for the family and always takes a hit from her father, Bob Ewell, when he is drunk. Mayella is strong enough to fight that she is a woman and takes care of every one of her siblings even if they are…
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