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प्रश्न
Write a short note on how the following character contribute to the themes of the novel in their own way.
Mayella
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उत्तर
Despite being white, Mayella is at the bottom of the social hierarchy, highlighting the nuances of class and social status within the white community. Her family's poverty and lack of education underscore the disparities and hardships faced by lower-class whites, adding complexity to the theme of social inequality. Mayella’s geraniums symbolize her desire for beauty and a better life, representing her hope and yearning to escape her grim reality. Her longing for a different life clashes with her oppressive circumstances, illustrating the theme of entrapment and the human desire for self-improvement. Mayella's inability to accept Tom Robinson's politeness and help reflects her isolation and the harshness of her upbringing. Her reaction to Tom’s courtesy reveals her deep-seated mistrust and fear, emphasizing the impact of her abusive environment on her perception of kindness. Mayella’s accusation against Tom is believed primarily because of the racial prejudices that favor a white person’s word over a black person's, no matter the evidence. The acceptance of her word, despite its inconsistencies, highlights the systemic racism in the judicial system, reinforcing the novel's critique of racial injustice.
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