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What Do Mayella’S Flowers Symbolize? [Solved]

Geraniums - Mayella Ewell It is ironic that Mayella grows her flowers in something that is intended for human waste. The flowers suggest that Mayella desires to be better than her surroundings, to aspire to better things. She is different than the other Ewells.

To Kill a Mockingbird (4/10) Movie CLIP - Atticus Cross-Examines Mayella (1962) HD

CLIP DESCRIPTION: When Atticus (Gregory Peck) cross-examines

To Kill a Mockingbird | Characters | Harper Lee

Professor Bradley Greenburg from Northeastern Illinois University explains characters in Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird.

Race, Class, and Gender in To Kill a Mockingbird: Crash Course Literature 211

In which John Green teaches you MORE about To Kill a Mockingbird. In this installment, John teaches you about race, class, and …