Who testified in TKAM?

Who testified in TKAM?

The people who testify at Tom Robinson’s trial are Sherriff Tate, Bob Ewell, Mayella Ewell, and Tom Robinson. Heck Tate is the first to testify in chapter 17. He describes how he has called in when Mayella was injured, and how she accused Tom of raping her.

What really happened between mayella and Tom?

Tom’s description of the incident is a lot more believable than Mayella and Bob Ewell’s version. From what Tom testified, it is clear that Mayella planned to get time alone with him to kiss him, and that her father blamed her for the incident. She clearly accused Tom to save face, since it was her father who beat her.

Who is the first witness to testify in To Kill a Mockingbird?

Heck Tate

Did Bob Ewell beat mayella?

The only explanation is that Bob is raping Mayella. When he sees her kiss Tom Robinson through the window, he got furious with Mayella. Tom left, leaving Mayella alone with a monster. Within his rage, it is highly likely that Bob Ewell beat Mayella, and then raped her yet again.

Who really beat up mayella?

Mayella Ewell lies on the witness stand because she is afraid of her father, Bob Ewell, and because she is humiliated by her own attraction to Tom Robinson. She tells the jury that Tom beat and raped her when, in fact, it was her father who beat her when he saw her hugging and kissing an African American.

What did mayella do wrong?

Atticus says that the only think that Mayella had done wrong, was to tempt (flirt with) a black man “and not an uncle but a young, strong black man”, and her father saw it. Now she is trying to erase the crime that she has done with another, by claiming that an innocent man (Tom) had sexually assaulted (raped) her.

What did Atticus say mayella was guilty of?

What “crime” does Atticus say Mayella feels guilt for? Atticus claims that Mayella’s crime is that she tries to tempt a Negro. What “facts about Negroes” does Mr. Ewell rely on to make the jury bring in a guilty verdict?

Does Mayella Ewell confess?

Mayella never admits that her father was responsible for the assault on her that landed Tom Robinson in court. Atticus asks her directly if “Bob Ewell beat you up,” but she swears to the jury under oath that he did not, and that Tom was responsible (251).

What did Calpurnia’s note to Atticus say?

Calpurnia hands Atticus a note telling him that his children have not been home since noon. Atticus tells them to go home and have supper. They beg to be allowed to hear the verdict; Atticus says that they can return after supper, though he knows that the jury will likely have returned before then.

Why does JEM think Tom would be found innocent?

Jem thinks that Tom Robinson will be found innocent. Jem is still a child and does not understand discrimination. He does not understand that the jury will say he is guilty because he is black. Atticus did his best to defend Tom and Atticus knows that Tom did not rape Mayella.