To Kill A Mockingbird - Symbolism in Chapter 6 of the wire fences, vegetables, darkness, and window's curtains
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Chapter 6 - Prompt #3
<Tab/>"We thought it was better to go under the high wire fence at the rear of the Radley lot, we stood less change of being seen. The fence enclosed a large garden and a narrow wooden out-house. Jem held up the bottom wire and motioned to Dill under it. I followed, and held up the wire for Jem. It was a tight squeeze for him (56)."
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want to disappoint his father by being such a bad lawyer and apprentice, bringing shame to his family and father's reputation. By never wanting to disappoint his father, Jem had to go retrieve his pants and risk being caught by Boo Radley. However, he was never caught, but came back to the house with his pants and an incredible terror, which I will delve into further in the next chapter. <Tab/>
want to disappoint his father by being such a bad lawyer and apprentice, bringing shame to his family and father's reputation. By never wanting to disappoint his father, Jem had to go retrieve his pants and risk being caught by Boo Radley. However, he was never caught, but came back to the house with his pants and an incredible terror, which I will delve into further in the next chapter. <Tab/>