The single white camellia in "To Kill a Mockingbird" symbolizes innocence and purity. It is often associated with the character of Tom Robinson, who is wrongly accused of a crime he did not commit. The white camellia serves as a reminder of the injustice and racism prevalent in the society of Maycomb.
The treehouse represents peace and childhood innocence. It is hidden in the leaves, away from all the evils of the world, and it allows the children to feel sheltered and safe in a "perfect" little world they create for themselves. Nothing is ugly or revealed and naked/exposed there.
Well they represent Mrs. Dubose's racism because they are white and the "Snow-on-the-mountain" means that whites are higher (not that I support this) and Mrs. Dubose is racist. When Jem hacks at them he is attempting to destroy Mrs. Dubose's racism. I'm just trying to figure out what the symbolism of the candy box is....
it represents the fact that maycomb it a colour blind society because flowers come in all different colours
because it is..
It represents bravery and forgiveness
Look up the KKK and its branches.
They symbolize mrs dubouse
your weird
Miss Dubose's beloved camellia flowers are described as pure white in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
Mrs. Dubose gives Jem a single white camellia flower in a candy box with a note. She wanted to show her appreciation for Jem reading to her during her final days as a way to help him remember her.
A Snow-On-The-Mountain Camellia in a candy box.
The White League and the Knights of the White Camellia also worked to reduce support for Republicans in the South following the US Civil War.
Mrs. Dubose left a single white camellia flower for Jem as a gift after her passing. She knew that Jem had read to her during her battle with addiction and wanted to show her appreciation for his efforts.
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Jem and Scout show their appreciation for the gifts by thanking their neighbor, Mrs. Dubose, who gifts them a box containing a single white camellia flower every day. They also hold on to the flowers as a token of their gratitude until Atticus instructs them to dispose of them in Chapter 11 of "To Kill a Mockingbird."
Blue-and-white Mockingbird was created in 1852.
To frighten Republican supporters through fear and violence
It symbolize beauty but useless.
Groups that used fear against those who liked Republicans in the South. Apex
Both the Knights of the White Camellia and the Redeemers were secret societies in the southern United States during the Reconstruction era. They were associated with white supremacist beliefs and used violence and intimidation to oppose Reconstruction policies and assert white supremacy in the South.