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Two examples of metaphors in killings mackingbird

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The old neighbor, Mrs. Dubose, ''was amazing''

the enigmatic resident of the Radley home, seemed "a malevolent Phantom." These characters are not actually these things.

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“I tried to climb into Jem's skin and walk around in it” (57). For example, when Scout says “I tried to climb into Jem's skin and walk around in it,” (57) she didn't literally try to get into his skin. She was just trying to understand how he felt, by looking at his problems through his eyes.

Calpurnia is described with metaphor as being "all angles and bones." The old racist neighbor, Mrs. Dubose, "was plain hell." Boo, the enigmatic resident of the Radley home, seemed "a malevolent Phantom." These characters are not actually these things.

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