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Harper Lee uses local phrases and expressions to reflect life in a 1930s Southern town.
Scout describes what people said about Tom Robinson's death:
Meaning: Suggests Tom was running so fast it was as if he could outrun lightning.
Atticus explains courage when speaking about Mrs Dubose:
Meaning: "You're licked" means being defeated, but not necessarily in a physical fight.
Harper Lee uses imagery and figurative language to enhance descriptions and themes.
Example:
"Aunt Alexandra fitted into the world of Maycomb like a hand into a glove." (Chapter 13)
Meaning: Aunt Alexandra felt comfortable and at home in Maycomb, just as a hand fits snugly into a glove.
Example:
"It do', another deep voice said. Its owner was a shadow." (Chapter 15)
Meaning: Suggests that it was so dark that Scout could not clearly see the speaker, who appeared as a dark silhouette.
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