Analogies in TKM: Characters, Themes, and Social Hierarchy

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Explore analogies in "To Kill a Mockingbird" focusing on characters like Tom Robinson, Boo Radley, and Calpurnia, as well as themes of innocence vs. experience and social hierarchy illustrated through the Finches and Ewells. Delve into the rich narrative of Harper Lee's classic novel with insightful comparisons and parallels drawn between key elements.


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  1. Analogies: Dog is to bark as cat is to

  2. Analogies: Dog is to bark as cat is to Meow

  3. Analogies: Analogies: Dog is to bark as cat is to Dog is to bark as cat is to Meow Dog : Bark :: Cat : Meow

  4. TKM Analogies -- Characters

  5. TKM Analogies -- Characters Tom Robinson : falsely accused :: Boo Radley : pardoned

  6. TKM Analogies -- Characters Tom Robinson : falsely accused :: Boo Radley : pardoned Calpurnia : bridge :: Bob Ewell : wall

  7. TKM Analogies -- Characters Tom Robinson : falsely accused :: Boo Radley : pardoned Calpurnia : bridge :: Bob Ewell : wall Mr. Dolphus Raymond : Drunk :: Bob Ewell : Abusive

  8. TKM Analogies -- Themes Innocence : good :: experience : evil :: Atticus lessons : ________________________ The Finches : Moral Upbringing :: The Ewells : ________________________ The Finches : top of social hierarchy :: Towns people and farmers : middle of social hierarchy :: Blacks : bottom of social hierarchy

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