Worthy Of Compassion In To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee

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Some people believe that certain individuals are too despicable to be worthy of compassion, but others think they deserve a second chance and are not all bad. People like Mayella Ewell from Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird are worthy of compassion, even after what they have done. Mayella Ewell is a 19-year-old girl in the 1930’s accusing a black man of raping her. This entails a trial and many people want the defendant, Tom Robinson, killed, which is extremely likely to happen because of his race. However, in the trial, Mayella tells us that her home life is not safe or sanitary, and due to her circumstances at home, Mayella does deserve compassion. Mayella is being physically and sexually abused at home and is forced to testify against