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What are some imagery used in To Kill a Mockingbird? Any examples? Thank you.
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GuruBlue
Look at this site:
http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/mocking/themes.html
http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/mocking/themes.html
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symbolism Scout thinks that hurting Boo Radley would be like “shootin’ a mockingbird.” (p. 276) This shows Scouts high amount maturity and intelligence even though she is a child. She links Boo to a Mocking Bird as Boo has never harmed a soul and realises it would be a sin to bring him to trial for the death of Mr. Bob Ewell, who he killed to protect Jem and herself.
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what is the structural purpose of chapter 1
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