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Symbol Of The Mockingbird

In the book To Kill a Mockingbird the author, Harper Lee, illustrates the theme of the mockingbird in various ways. The theme of the mockingbird is first introduced when Atticus tells his children, Jem and Scout, that it is a sin to kill a mockingbird because it is innocent and only sings for you. One example of the mockingbird in the story is Tom Robinson. Tom Robinson is a young, African American male who lives and works in Maycomb. In Maycomb, African Americans are highly discriminated against and looked down upon. With that information, it is easy to conclude that when Tom Robinson is accused for a crime which he most likely did not commit he is “proven” guilty. Tom Robinson is a great example of the mockingbird because he is an honest, hardworking, young man that only tries to help other people and is convicted of a crime solely for being an African American.
Another notable example of the mocking bird in the story is Arthur Radley, more commonly known as “Boo”.......


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