Monday, October 13, 2014

                             Kill The Mocking Bird Ch.7-10

Unreliable Narrator:
1. "He stood there until nightfall, and I waited for him. When we went in the house I saw he had been crying; his face was dirty in the right places, but I thought it odd that I had not heard him."
      - This example supports the theme but, this shows that Scout doesn't really know what's happening and clueless.
      - This example supports the theme because she was with him along and doesn't really know what happened to him.
      - This example supports the theme so this example shows us that we can't really trust Scout.

2. "Jam and I were burdened with the guilt of contributing to the aberrations of nature, thereby causing unhappiness to our neighbors and discomfort to ourselves."
     - This eample supports the theme but, it more like indirect characterization than unreliable narrator.
     - This example supports the theme because most kids are suppose to pure and innocence.  
     - This example supports the theme so it shows that we can't trust the narrator.
 
Indirect Characterization:
1. "Jem had never seen snow either, but he knew what it was."
    - This example supports the theme but, it doesn't really shown what type of person Jem is.
    - This example supports the theme because it shows that Jem is curious and haven't experience. Lot of stuff yet. 
    - This example supports the theme so it shows what type of person Jem is.

2. "Jem showed it to Atticus, who said it was a spelling medal."
    - This example supports the theme but, it doesn't really show the personalities of Atticus.
    - This example supports the theme because it show what kind of things Atticus is good at.
    - This example supports the theme so it tell the reader what kind of personality and skills the characters have.

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