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Examples Of Foreshadowing In To Kill A Mockingbird

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To Kill a Mockingbird is widely accepted as a literary classic in the modern world of literature. Harper Lee’s creation of a story is told from an adult’s point of view, as the narrator, Scout, recalls the events that shaped her childhood. Scout tells the story as a young girl living in Maycomb, Alabama. Shifting between the Scout that is telling the story and the “young girl” can oftentimes foreshadow future events in the story. The foreshadowing is bluntly stated, so much so that the reader can almost forget it’s there. Lee uses this bluntly-stated foreshadowing to create suspense from the very first page of the novel. Lee intended for the reader to forget of the foreshadowing on the first page.
Lee creates suspense in the beginning of the
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