Both Uses of
repertoire
in
To Kill a Mockingbird
- ...running through our list of dramas... But by the end of August our repertoire was vapid from countless reproductions, and it was then that Dill gave us the idea of making Boo Radley come out.
p. 9.1 *repertoire = collection of things to perform (in this case dramas)
- High above us in the darkness a solitary mocker poured out his repertoire in blissful unawareness of whose tree he sat in, plunging from the shrill kee, kee of the sunflower bird to the irascible qua-ack of a bluejay, to the sad lament of Poor Will, Poor Will, Poor Will.
p. 293.1repertoire = collection of things to perform (in this case bird calls)
Definition:
a collection -- often of skills, or of works that an artist is prepared to perform