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∙ 10y ago# Helen doesn't know that Tom Robinson is dead # Heck Tate Knew that Boo Radley Killed Bob Ewell # Atticus didn't know Jem and Scout were at the trial # ...
In To Kill A Mockingbird, something ironic is that when Bob Ewell is called to the witness stand to testify, they call him by his full name, Robert E. Lee Ewell. It mentions that Mr. Ewell was named after Robert E. Lee, the confederate civil war general. This is ironic because both Ewell and Lee are violent and racist and end up failing because of it. Another ironic thing is when the children find Atticus sitting outside of the jail, protecting Tom Robinson. The Cunninghams come up to the jail and tell Atticus something along the lines of, "You know what we're here for." Atticus says, "Shh, he's sleeping." Then the Cunninghams start to whisper instead of talking loud. If you are about to kill someone, are you really going to whisper and let them sleep? That's the ironic part.
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The book is called to Kill a mockingbird
They say it's a sin to do that because all a mockingbird does is sit around & sing music for people to enjoy. It doesn't terrorize people or ruin crops.
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∙ 10y agoOne example of dramatic irony in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' is when the audience knows that Boo Radley is the one leaving gifts for Scout and Jem in the tree, but the children believe it is someone else. Another example is when the townspeople convict Tom Robinson despite the audience knowing he is innocent, revealing the prejudice and injustice in the community.
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∙ 12y ago"Over here we don't believe in persecuting anybody. Persecution comes from people who are prejudiced. Prejudice. There are no better people in the world than the Jews, and why Hitler doesn't think so is a mystery to me... They contribute to every society they live in, and most ofa ll, they are a deeply religious people...the Jews have been persecuted since the beginning of history, even driven out of their own country. It's one of the most terrible stories in history." -Miss Gates, pg 329
This is ironic because the white community of Maycomb, including Miss Gates, are prejudiced regarding the black community. All that Miss Gates says about the Jews can be noted in the black people of the novel.
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∙ 10y agowhen Tom Robinson died once a sudden Situational is when showing a result that is the opposite of what you would expect.
Dramatic Publishing, 1970 ISBN 0871299208 and 9780871299208There are many different publishers.
The irony is that although Fortunato believes the cough won't kill him, he ends up being killed by Montresor. This adds a layer of dramatic irony because Fortunato's statement foreshadows his eventual demise.
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it is an example of dramatic irony.
The chapter of "To Kill a Mockingbird" ends dramatically when Scout and Jem are attacked by Bob Ewell in the dark on their way home from the Halloween pageant. Boo Radley intervenes, saving their lives but also revealing himself to them for the first time.
he talks to scout about having babies
Some examples of idioms in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee include "bought the farm" meaning to die, "cry over spilt milk" meaning to regret something that has already happened, and "barking up the wrong tree" meaning to pursue the wrong course of action.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the irony lies in the fact that Mrs. Merriweather, who expresses disapproval of Atticus Finch defending Tom Robinson because it is un-Christian, is herself hypocritical and unkind towards her black cooks. This highlights the theme of hypocrisy and racism present in society.
One instance of irony in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is the fact that Atticus is regarded as a moral and just man in a racist society. Another example is the prejudice and racism faced by Tom Robinson despite his innocence, highlighting the injustice of the legal system. Lastly, Scout's initial perceptions of Boo Radley are challenged when he saves her and Jem, showing that appearances can be deceiving.
There are 31 chapters in "To Kill a Mockingbird".
The production budget for "To Kill a Mockingbird" was around $2 million.
To Kill a Mockingbird was directed by Robert Mulligan.