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To Kill A Mocking Bird Literary Elements Ch.23
By: Parker Midgett
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Symbolism “That was the one thing that made me think, well, this may be the shadow of a beginning.” I feel like the author included this sample element of symbolism by saying that “ the shadow of a beginning” represents a time where he thought something would change.;
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Imagery “The one place where a man ought to get a square deal is in a courtroom, be he any color of the rainbow.” The effect on having this element, imagery is to make you think about rainbows and that Atticus is trying to say whatever color you are people are going treat you the way they want.
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Setting Home in the Summer, talking about what is going on in Maycomb.
The effect of having this element is to help the reader understand what is happening in Maycomb and what might happen in the future.
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Theme Atticus is explaining to Jem that you can not always be mean to someone just because they are mean to you sometimes you have to put yourself in their shoes. I feel like the author included this theme because he wanted the reader to understand that Atticus was a very fair and understanding person.
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Foreshadowing “What on earth could Ewell do to me, Sister?” “ Something Furtive,” Aunt Alexandra said. Furtive: Sly, Sneaky The author included this example of foreshadowing because he wanted the reader to have some idea of what Bob Ewell was going to do.
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Characterization During this whole chapter Jem has gone through a lot and is now acting more mature. The effect on having Jem mature I think was so Scout had a good role model to look up to.
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