To Kill A Mockingbird Coming Of Age Analysis

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Akika keliikuli 3\15\16 pd.3 Coming of age essay The main coming of age scene i am going to analyze is the scene where Atticus is in front of the jail house where Tom Robinson is, And the gang of men and Mr.cunningham try to hurt or kill Tom Robinson. But Atticus foresaw this and waits for them to come as he protects Tom Robinson. Then later in the scene Scout,Dill,Jem run to Atticus before anything bad happens. Eventually Scout used her brain, and talked the mob down and avoided a potential disaster. The elements used that i will analyze and give examples of our P.O.V, characters, and voice. An example of P.O.V is Scout saw that atticus was in trouble and something bad was about to happen. She used her brain and analyzed the situation, in which she started talking to Mr.Cunningham and finding something relatable like his son, or entailments. Even Jem’s P.O.V was that he stopped and used his heart and disobeyed Atticus’s demand and plead for him to take Scout and Dill home. …show more content…

Like how Scout showed she could use her brain. And Jem Disobeyed his father, even Mr.Cunningham had a coming of age moment when he replied to Scout then told the group of men to pack up and head on out. It was because of these characters that made the scene what it is. The last literary element is voice, one example of voice is when Atticus tells Jem to go home. But Jem tells his father “no...i'm not leavin” Jem was showing that he understood the situation and wanted to help. Another example of voice is when scout talks to Mr.Cunningham, she uses her brain and realizes the problem at hand. And talked to him about relatable things like entailments,and issues that plagues the whole town . And the last example is when Mr.Cunningham replies back to Scout and realized that What they were and are about to do is wrong especially in front of children. All examples of voice shows “coming of age” from different