The thief represents a foreign pathogen (antigen) suddenly coming into our bodies. The first response, which the lady makes, is known to be by the white cell Neutrophils. The man also represents a Neutrophil as he is one of the first responders to the situation.
HA I'm getting a lawyer Baby!!!!
This self-centered brat
Next, the old man represents the Eosinophils as he fights off the "foreign pathogen." The bystanders represent Basophils as they are the last-minute resort if he tries to escape .
Silence! The jury will now come to a verdict
Did he or did he not steal your purse?
Your honor, this is absurd,
Yes, and he assaulted me
Is this the end?
After the Foreign pathogen has been fought off, the police come in as the Lymphocytes. This is because they directly lock up the culprit and keep the information stored in files for memory. The police complete both roles of a Lymphocyte in this scenario which are T Cells and Memory Cells.
Back to jain your highness
This is the END, I'm so done
After the first defense was not enough to keep the prisoner in his cell, the second line of defense began...
The 2nd line of defense which includes the inflammatory response represents the judge and lawyer. The lawyer displaying histamines signals the judge about the threat. As a result, the jury (antigens) comes to a final verdict and punishes the corruption.
In the end, the monocytes clean up all the dead cells. In this scenario, the lawyers complete the paperwork and settle the matter. Lastly, the Anti-body Mediated Immunity is the White blood cells' end goal. It is when White Blood Cells encounter old germs. In this case, the police officers meet their old prisoner once again.