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To Kill a Mockingbird Ch. 8 Question

In a few sentences, explain the greater significance of the snowstorm. What does it symbolize and why is it important to the overall theme of the story? How do the different characters' reactions to the storm help contribute to the development of the theme?

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In 'The Snow-Storm' Emerson delves into the themes of nature, and the power of natural forces, and creation/construction. The mood is ... Emerson makes use of several poetic techniques in 'The Snow-Storm'. These include, but ... The third and fourth lines of the first stanza are a good example of this technique.

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