Mockingbirds in the book "to kill a mockingbird" represent people.
Here are some characteristics of the person that is like a mockingbird.
*Nice
*Can only do good
*Not a pest
*Easy target
People in the book that they resemble
*The black Man (I forget his name) that Atticus is defending
*Mr. Aurthur/ Boo Radley
*More
The mockingbird symbolizes innocence, purity, and inspiration in literature and culture. It is often used as a symbol of empathy and understanding due to its ability to mimic the songs of other birds. In Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," it represents the idea of not harming those who are harmless.
The most prevalent symbol in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is indeed the mockingbird. This symbolism starts where Atticus teaches Jem "I'd rather you shoot at tin cans...but it's a sin to kill a mockingbird." Miss Maudie backs this statement up by telling Jem and Scout "Atticus is right. ... don't do anything but sing their heart out for us." The mockingbird symbolises innocence, as it is a defenceless bird that is not a pest at all; it only "sings its heart out for us".
Many people in the story are "mockingbirds"; Boo Radley; Jem; Tom Robinson; even Atticus (he underestimated Bob Ewell).
In 'To kill a Mockingbird' killing a mockingbird represents killing a black man. They are both just a part of society that do nothing to harm us. Just like a mocking bird some black people do nothing wrong but are accused of bad deeds just because they are black. It can also include innocent people like Boo Radley, who is mocked by the town because his highly religious father basically made him a prisoner in his own home.
----Racism basically----<3 Cameron
The mockingbird represents someone who is innocent and doesn't do anyone harm.
Mr. Ewell
They all stand in respect.
'To Kill a Mockingbird'. It is the title of the classic novel by Harper Lee.
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Calpurnia punished Scout for cursing in To Kill a Mockingbird.
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for what two reasons did men stand outside in the yard in maycome in to kill a mockingbird?
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In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the character known for being an expert liar is Mayella Ewell. She lies on the witness stand during Tom Robinson's trial, accusing him of assaulting her, when in reality she made advances towards him.