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“To Kill a Mocking Bird” Chapter 18 Literary Elements

“To Kill a Mocking Bird” Chapter 18 Literary Elements. By: Hannah Maher. Symbolism. Imagery. Setting. The surroundings or environment of something. “ A young girl walked to the witness stand” -In a court room

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“To Kill a Mocking Bird” Chapter 18 Literary Elements

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  1. “To Kill a Mocking Bird”Chapter 18Literary Elements By: Hannah Maher

  2. Symbolism.

  3. Imagery.

  4. Setting. • The surroundings or environment of something. • “ A young girl walked to the witness stand” -In a court room • “Mr. Gilmer asked Mayella to tell the jury in her own words what happened on the evening of November twenty-first of last year...” - That they are in session • The author included this element because, it help us to create a picture in our head of what is going on in the book. It helps us picture things the way we want to. Makes it more interesting.

  5. Theme.

  6. Foreshadowing.

  7. Characterization.

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