Foreshadowing Examples In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Foreshadowing, imagery, and irony; three very powerful concepts Harper Lee uses in To Kill a Mockingbird to help us understand and picture life in the thirties. Here, we are taught one main moral: that all men are created equal. In the story, we see many examples of foreshadowing that hint what is coming and keep us guessing. We have many instances in the book where Atticus talks about the upcoming trial and how horrible it will be for his family. An example is when he says, ‘Scout’s got to learn to keep her head and learn soon, with what’s in store for her these next few months.’ He is implying that something hard or upsetting is coming, and she needs to be ready. Another place where foreshadowing occured is when Mayella accidently hints