Examples Of Metaphors In To Kill A Mockingbird

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To Kill A Mockingbird was based on some of the events that happened near Lee’s hometown Alabama in the 1930s where racial segregation and racial discrimination were raging through the country. Maycomb county is a small town, where a secret or rumor would pass through the town very quickly, and since the book is set during the 1930s where racial segregation and racial discrimination was large, the ‘Negroes’ (African-Americans) would have been accused of all crimes done. One of the strongest representation of this, is during the trial of Tom Robinson, where Tom has been accused of raping Mayella Ewell. A key literary techniques that Lee uses that exemplifies racial discrimination throughout the book is metaphors. An example of a metaphor that