Write a description of five of the following aspects of the novel in terms of how they are function as symbols in "To Kill an Mockingbird:
1) The mad dog
2) The treehouse
3) Camellias
4) The gun
5) The cemented hole in the tree
6) Columns on buildings
7) Atticus' pocket watch
Some of these may take further research to fully understand. Your descriptions should be as complete as this one on the Mockingbird:
Here is an example:
A central symbol in the novel is the mockingbird. The mockingbird is described by Miss Maudie as a creature that should never be killed b/c it is harmless and even provides song for the enjoyment of others. Both Boo Radley and Tom Robinson are basically blameless individuals who are at the mercy of society, yet society is cruel to Boo and Tom. The symbol of the mockingbird also points to Scout, both as an innocent child and as grown-up narrator, who "sing a song" in telling the story.
Do any 5 of the 7 aspects. I don't care, Pls do this as soon as u can.
Can anyone to this for me? 10 points! It is related to a book called "To killing a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
The mad dog was mad.
The treehouse was in a tree
Camellias was the Mexican version of the Pontiac Sunfire
The gun was used to shoot the mad dog
The cemented hole in the tree was used to imprison the mockingbird
Columns on buildings were used to hold the building up
Atticus' pocket watch made sure he was in court on time
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Reply:1 the mad dog!!
Reply:i so sorry i dont kno... I HELP YOU WITH YOUR WORK... unlike the homework police above this..... but the treehouse because a bird... need a place to nest like idk kno a tree house
Reply:I'd be glad to help if you tried at least, but from the looks of it, you haven't even tried.
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