Friday, 19 September 2014

Give examples of the following devices and explain how each one shows Scout to be an adult and not a child in To Kill a Mockingbird: humor, irony,...

Throughout , the narrator (the adult Jean Louise Finch)
continually includes information about her younger selfnicknamed to remind the reader that she
is speaking from a vantage point years later than the events in the novel.


These references often include Scout's use of language that she did not quite
understand (but which the adult narrator assumes that the reader will). The result is often
humorous, and theresults...

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