To Kill A Mockingbird Coming Of Age Scene Analysis

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In “To Kill a Mockingbird”(TKM) book and movie, there is multiples Coming of Age scenes. In the dog scene, the Coming of Age scenes during the story reveal that Scout and Jem are trying to figure how to handle situations they don't know showing the readers how Scout and Jem react to the end result shows to them that the morals taught by Atticus isn’t true. The literary elements used are setting, tone, and imagery to give more meaning to the Coming of Age scenes. In Chapter 10, “when Calpurnia saw the dog in the road, Calpurnia was startled to see a rabid dog, since she saw the signs in the mouth area and the movements it made.” However, this reveals to the reader that Calpurnia has encountered a rabid dog before and knows what to do in that