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15 September, 06:55

In his closing argument, Atticus says that Mayella Ewell feels guilty. What does she feel guilty for?

lying about rape

cheating Tom Robinson

kissing a black man

misleading the jury

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  1. 15 September, 10:10
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    Kissing a black man.

    guilt at doing an "unspeakable" thing, "kiss[ing] a black man" (20.45).

    "She did something every child has done-she tried to put the evidence of her offense away from her. But in this case she was no child hiding stolen contraband: she struck out at her victim-of necessity she must put him away from her-he must be removed from her presence, from this world. She must destroy the evidence of her offense. What was the evidence of her offense? Tom Robinson, a human being." (20-43-44)
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