"Oranges" captures the innocence of young love. Soto captures this feeling by using a variety of imagery. He uses many examples of both visual and auditory imagery to describe each moment of the walk to his audience, reminding the reader that in addition to being innocent, young love is also not easily forgotten.
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Harijo uses her status as a Native American by showing deeper emotion and understanding thatis experienced first-handed rather than the author coming from a different background and ssimply sympathizing.
Explanation:
When Atticus was sitting alone in the dim light at Maycomb jail and the shadows and voices of the local townsmen were about to attack him for protecting Tom.