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
Its not acually kill but now with this info try to answer that question
Farmers
Yes.
yes Mockingbirds actually do raid other bird's nest, and sometimes kill other birds.
She simply is saying because mockingbirds don't do anything but keep to themselves we shouldn't bother them ( the Radleys and Tom Robinson)
never to kill mockingbirds
Mockingbirds can be quite territorial, attacking hawks, dogs, cats and even humans. I suppose if the mockingbird saw the baby bluebirds as a threat to its territory it could attack or kill baby bluebirds.
There are no litteral mockingbirds in To Kill A Mocking Bird, only metaphorical ones. If you want metaphorical mockingbirds (characters that do no harm in the book), that would include: Boo Radley Miss Maudie Atticus Walter Cunningham Jr.* Little Chuck Little Tom Robinson Calpurnia even Scout's dead mother fits here.... *questionable
Mockingbirds are very chirpy and are significant in "To Kill a Mockingbird" as the main symbol throughout. Miss Maudie teaches Jem and Scout "they don't do one thing but sing their hearts out for us..." which shows that mockingbirds are not pests like many other birds. They are also defenceless, and signify innocence throughout the book. When "the mockingbirds were silent" before Tom's sadly inevitable verdict is given it signifies peril as mockingbirds are usually singing and therefore foreshadows his fate.
Atticus Finch says that "it's a sin to kill a mockingbird." Mockingbirds are innocent creatures that only bring joy through their songs and do no harm. In the context of the story, mockingbirds symbolize innocence and goodness.
The innocent figures, or the "mockingbirds" are Tom Robinson and Boo Radley.
Mockingbirds are innocent creatures that only bring joy through their singing. In the novel, they symbolize innocence and vulnerability, as they are pure and harmless like the characters who are unfairly judged and persecuted in the story. Atticus Finch's explanation that it is a sin to kill a mockingbird further reinforces this idea.
Mockingbirds, that is where the book gets its title. "It's a sin to kill a mockingbird."