Contents
- 1 Why does Atticus keep asking if anyone called a doctor?
- 2 What is Atticus point about Bob Ewell not calling a doctor?
- 3 Who does Atticus suggest beat up Mayella?
- 4 What does Mayella say Atticus is trying to do to her?
- 5 Did sheriff or Bob Ewell call a doctor?
- 6 Why does Atticus ask Heck Tate if he saw a doctor?
- 7 Why does Atticus ask Mr Tate about Mayella?
Why does Atticus keep asking if anyone called a doctor?
Why is this important? Atticus asked whether anybody called a doctor because if Mayella had been raped and concerned about her condition that they should have called a doctor. This is important because if they went to a doctor they would have been able to tell whether she was raped or abused.
Why does Atticus point out that no one called a doctor?
Atticus makes a point that no one got a doctor for Mayella because they kept saying that she was injured. If she was so badly injured, there should have been a doctor called.
What is Atticus point about Bob Ewell not calling a doctor?
In the part you’re asking about, Atticus Finch is cross-examining Bob Ewell about what he did on the night he says that Robinson raped Mayella. Ewell says he didn’t go for a doctor because there was no need to do so. He also said he didn’t want to have to pay the five dollars it would have cost for the doctor.
Did you call a doctor sheriff did anybody call a doctor?
“Did you call a doctor, Sheriff? Did anybody call a doctor?” asked Atticus. “No sir,” said Mr. Tate.
Who does Atticus suggest beat up Mayella?
5. Who does Atticus suggest actually beat up Mayella? Her father Bob EwellChapter 19(pages 254-266)1.
What is Atticus trying to get Mayella to admit?
Atticus pleads with Mayella to admit that there was no rape, that her father beat her. The prosecution rests, and Atticus calls only one witness—Tom Robinson.
What does Mayella say Atticus is trying to do to her?
Mayella Ewell believes that Atticus is “sassing” her when he calls her “ma’am” and “Miss Mayella.” Mayella tells Judge Taylor that Atticus is mocking her when he has actually addressed her in terms of politeness. The judge informs Mayella that Mr. Finch is not making fun of her.
Why did Mr. Ewell not call the doctor for his daughter?
Hence, as we can see, one reason why Ewell did not call a doctor is because he was guilty of causing Mayella’s bruises, not Robinson. Evidence revealed during Atticus’s cross-examination of Mayella and examination of Robinson also implies that Ewell is guilty of sexually assaulting Mayella.
Did sheriff or Bob Ewell call a doctor?
Hence, the very fact that Bob Ewell did not summon a doctor implies his own guilt and shows Sheriff Tate’s incompetency in criminal investigations. Throughout the trial, Atticus uses his cross-examinations to point to the likelihood of Ewell’s guilt in the crime, not Tom Robinson’s.
What is the first question Atticus asks Mayella?
First, Atticus asks, “I might ask you things you’ve already said before, but you’ll give me an answer, won’t you?” (181). Mayella is described as “looking at him furiously” and claims she is being made fun of because Atticus is calling her “Miss Mayella” and “Ma’am” (182). Truthfully, Atticus is just being polite.
Why does Atticus ask Heck Tate if he saw a doctor?
Atticus asks whether or not Mayella saw a doctor to stress the fact that her father beat her so they knew she did not need one. Tom Robinson is being tried for the rape of Mayella Ewell. Normally in a rape case the victim would see a doctor. Atticus asks Heck Tate, the sheriff, if he called for a doctor.
Why did Atticus ask Bob Ewell to write his name?
Summarize Bob Ewell’s interpretation of the incident. He says he heard Mayella screaming as he was coming from the woods; he saw Tom on her, Tom ran away and Ewell called Tate Why does Atticus ask Ewell to write his name? To see which hand he wrote with to show that he was left handed
Why does Atticus ask Mr Tate about Mayella?
Atticus accomplishes several goals by repeatedly asking Mr. Tate and Mr. Ewell if they called a doctor for Mayella when they are on the witness stand during Tom’s trial.
Why does Atticus ask Judge Taylor three times?
Interestingly, when Judge Taylor breaks in on Atticus’s repetition of the question of obtaining a doctor, he says, “He’s answered the question three times, Atticus” and Atticus replies, “I just wanted to make sure, Judge,” Judge Taylor smiles. Judge Taylor understands what Atticus is doing.