Well there are only two i could find they are: the snow stands for the coming of the badness, and the fire in Ms Maudies house foreshadows the conflict in the town of Maycomb in the later future.
Near the end of chapter 27 in "To Kill a Mockingbird," Atticus mentions that it’s unusual to find a mad dog in February. This could be seen as foreshadowing the upcoming events where a mad dog appears in Maycomb, symbolizing the imminent danger and tensions that will arise in the town.
Read the chapter and you'll find your answer. If you don't wanna read the whole chapter just read a little part of the ending to answer your question.
By saying Atticus first two clients died foreshadows Tom robisons trial
you can find foreshadowing on page 69...i don't know what it is, i am trying to figure that out myself. Also, there is foreshadowing in the beginning of chapter 10, but what exactly is foreshadowed, i don't know that either. hope this helps!
Tom Robinson was found guilty in Chapter 21 of Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird".
This simile is found in Chapter 22 of "To Kill a Mockingbird." It is used by Scout to describe Dill's tendency to fabricate stories and exaggerate truths.
The Prologue? This is normally about a chapter or two found at the beginning of a book to provide important information or to add interesting foreshadowing.
read the book and found out lol i mean come on!
This quote can be found in Chapter 15 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
That quote can be found in Chapter 9 of Harper Lee's novel To Kill a Mockingbird.
Scout not getting how atticus lost the trial
The quote "They were people, but they lived like animals" is found in Chapter 16 of Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." It is said by the character Atticus Finch as he discusses the difficult situation faced by the Ewells, a poor and dysfunctional family in Maycomb.
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The mockingbird can be found throughout Texas. It is even found in heavily populated areas.
Jem learns that Tom Robinson has been found guilty in Chapter 21 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," starting on page 233 in some editions.