In To Kill A Mockingbird chapter 8 the Finch home is threatened by a fire, then Scout is protected by a blanket. Choose one of these items and explain what it symbolizes in the story. What else could it represent?

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Answer:

scout is protected  by a blanket. finch home is threatened by a fire.

Explanation:

*It could represent that Scout is hiding, so this could mean Scout is fearful, afraid.*

*It could represent that the Finch home is careless, so that they started a fire or it was a house fire, caused by something outside.*

I haven't read the story, that's all I got.

The symbol we have chosen is the blanket used to protect Scout, and we can say it symbolizes gentleness and care, as further explained below.

What is a symbol?

In literature, a symbol is any image used in a story that presents a deeper meaning than what it may initially appear. Anything can be a symbol: a person, an animal, an object, etc.

In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the blanket used to protect Scout can be considered a symbol. Since blankets are used to involve someone's body to keep them safe and warm, we can say it represents care and gentleness.

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