The author describes Judge Taylor with a "thin lipped" smile.
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A simile for "sober" could be: "As sober as a judge." "As sober as a monk." These similes compare sobriety to figures known for their seriousness and self-control.
The judge in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Judge Taylor. He presides over the trial of Tom Robinson in the novel.
Robert Love Taylor - judge - died in 1987.
Robert Love Taylor - judge - was born in 1899.
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Judge Taylor is the presiding judge during Tom Robinson's trial in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird". He is portrayed as a fair and impartial judge who listens to the evidence presented during the trial. Judge Taylor shows respect for Atticus Finch and runs a courtroom focused on justice.
Some of the similes and metaphor from Pride and Prejudice are when Elizabeth sees Pemberley, A sense of ascent, multiplicity and expansion of there landscape, which also symbolize Elizabeth's changing view of Darcy. Also his character and the expansion of her relationship with him.
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