What exactly is “power”? Power is the ability to control and have respect in a certain way. In the book, To Kill a Mockingbird, the small town of Maycomb have a trial in which a black man was accused of raping a white woman. But because of her class and gender, Mayella, the woman who claimed rape, lacks power, but her race makes her powerful. Although Mayella claimed rape, it still does not change the town’s point of view on her. “Maycomb’s Ewells lived behind the town garbage dump in what was once a Negro cabin…. (Doc. A)” this explains and tells us that the Ewells are not rich nor do they have an abundant amount of money; since they do not have riches, that are not considered high-class nor middle-class, which mostly likely leads to the Ewells receiving little to no respect or value to the town. “White people wouldn’t have anything to do with her because she lived among pigs (Doc. E)” this statement proves that, although she is a white woman, no one would get involved in her business or life because of her background and her “atmosphere”. “Long’s he keeps callin’ me ma’am and sayin’ Miss Mayella. I don’t hafta take his sass, I ain’t called upon to take it (Doc. C)” this quote technically shows that Mayella had never been respected. Mayella had never had …show more content…
“Mayella was beat savagely by someone who led almost exclusively with his left… (Doc. B)” this quote shows Mayella receiving some attention due to her injuries. “He says you goddamn whore, I’ll kill ya (Doc. B)” Tom Robinson claimed that Mr. Ewell yelled this quote to Mayella, this shows what her father does not have much care for his own daughter.From this evidence, it seems that being a female had no difference to the society; especially to