To Kill a Mockingbird
What is the purpose of Scout's allusion to Dixie Howell?
chapter 10
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chapter 10
Scout's allusion to Dixie Howell comforts her brother because as a football fan he relates to the subject matter. By telling Jem that Dixie Howell resembles him (not that he looks like Dixie Howell), she affirms that he comes first.
To Kill A Mockingbird
Scout's allusion to Dixie Howell comforts her brother because as a football fan he relates to the subject matter. By telling Jem that Dixie Howell resembles him (not that he looks like Dixie Howell), she affirms that he comes first.
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