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To kill a mockingbird chapter 11 literary devices

To kill a mockingbird chapter 11 literary devices. By: Josh Granger. Imagery. It gave me a good image of Mrs. Dubose when they described her grose mouth,with the teeth and the drool. Symbolism. The symbol was of the Jem reading to Mrs.Dubose to ease her pain that she was having.

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To kill a mockingbird chapter 11 literary devices

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  1. To kill a mockingbird chapter 11 literary devices By: Josh Granger

  2. Imagery • It gave me a good image of Mrs. Dubose when they described her grose mouth,with the teeth and the drool.

  3. Symbolism • The symbol was of the Jem reading to Mrs.Dubose to ease her pain that she was having.

  4. Foreshadowing • It was a foreshadow for the kids to know she was dying when they found out about her excruciating pain.

  5. Setting • The setting in chapter 11 was for the most part at Mrs.Duboses house. And when they weren't there they were at home.

  6. Theme • If you do something for someone and its terrible while you're doing it, keep you're head up it'll be worth it in the end.

  7. Characterization • In the story Jem and Scout were protagonist, and at they time it seemed like Mrs.Dubose was but in the end she was also a protagonist.

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