Yes.
It is appropriately titled "To Kill a Mockingbird" because a mockingbird in the novel symbolized innocence, how mockingbirds don't cause any trouble but only sing their hearts out. Tom Robinson would be considered as a mockingbird because he was completely innocent when it was really Bob Ewell who abused his daughter Mayella, not Robinson. Unfortunately, Robinson was killed when he tried to escape from the guards.
a mockingbird symbolizes an innocent, and nice person like Tom Robinson in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. Tom Robinson never did anything wrong, yet he was accused for raping a white girl. just like a mockingbird who never did people any harm and was shot, Tom Robinson never did anything wrong but was eventually killed.It symbolizes people who are innocent that are ruined by evils. Such as Tom Robinson and Boo Radley.
Mr. Underwood's editorial was about the senseless killing of Tom Robinson and how it was a sin to kill cripples. He expressed his belief that it's a sin to kill any mockingbird.
Tom Robinson acts the way he does to kill a mockingbird because of his racial ethnicity, in the 1920's 'negroes' were seen as the lowest of the lowest society group even under the Ewells. Furthermore, Tom Robinson also acts the way he does because he is scared he will go to prison for the next of life if you mean about him attempting to escape from prison.
This is not in any particular order, Sheriff Tate, Tom Robinson, Mayella Ewell and her father, Bob Ewell.
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In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the character who lives under a bridge is Boo Radley. He is a mysterious and reclusive figure in the story, who is misunderstood and feared by the children in the neighborhood.
Bob Ewell does not take any threatening action in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." He accuses Tom Robinson of assaulting his daughter Mayella, but does not physically harm anyone himself.
A mockingbird in to kill a mocking bird isn't an acual bird. It represents inocent, nice, only could do good, easy target people in the book. Like the black man or Mr. aurthor/boo. Mockingbirds symbolize peaceful things that don't cause any type of harm. Like Atticus says, "It is a sin to kill a mockingbird, because they only give us beautiful music." In this case, Tom Robinson and Boo Radley are mockingbirds. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, a mockingbird is a bird that Scout and Jem are not allowed to shoot because it does no harm to anyone and only produces music. Boo Radley and Tom Robinson are both mockingbirds in a sense, since they did nothing wrong but were still punished. Actually, in general, the mockingbird represents innocence, which is why you would describe Jem, Scout, Boo, and Tom as mockingbirds. Because they are innocent. It symbolizes innocence. A mockingbird after all only sings for us to hear its music. They don't bother us or harm us. It's a sin to kill something so innocent or bother them. The 2 mockingbirds in this novel are of course tom Robinson and boo radley... Mockingbirds are birds that sing and don't do anything bad so to kill one is a sin because as stated before, they don't do anything and are innocent. They represent people such as Tom Robinson, perhaps Mayella Ewell and Boo Radley. Also a page #, 90 perm abound version.
its illegal To Kill a Mockingbird because they dont mess up your gardens are nest in corn crobs and they just singMocking birds symbolise peace, innocence and tranquility in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird. If Tom Robinson was innocent (and he clearly was) then he should never have been killed. So also, the innocent mockingbirds should never be killed. It is a shame when people think too highly of themselves and do not have any feelings of these innocent birds. They deserve a life just like Tom Robinson did. I personally think that killing an innocent mockingbird should be punished with the death sentence. They are innocent, you will be guilty, without doubt if you kill one of these precious, tranquil, amazing, gorgeous, glorious birds. Long live the mockingbirds!
Yes, in Chapter 8 of To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee uses foreshadowing when Scout says that it was the coldest winter since 1885, hinting at the challenging events to come. Lee also employs symbolism through the snow, representing the darkness that descends upon Maycomb with the news of Tom Robinson's trial.
A mockingbird in to kill a mocking bird isn't an acual bird. It represents inocent, nice, only could do good, easy target people in the book. Like the black man or Mr. aurthor/boo. Mockingbirds symbolize peaceful things that don't cause any type of harm. Like Atticus says, "It is a sin To Kill a Mockingbird, because they only give us beautiful music." In this case, Tom Robinson and Boo Radley are mockingbirds. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, a mockingbird is a bird that Scout and Jem are not allowed to shoot because it does no harm to anyone and only produces music. Boo Radley and Tom Robinson are both mockingbirds in a sense, since they did nothing wrong but were still punished. Actually, in general, the mockingbird represents innocence, which is why you would describe Jem, Scout, Boo, and Tom as mockingbirds. Because they are innocent. It symbolizes innocence. A mockingbird after all only sings for us to hear its music. They don't bother us or harm us. It's a sin to kill something so innocent or bother them. The 2 mockingbirds in this novel are of course tom Robinson and boo radley... Mockingbirds are birds that sing and don't do anything bad so to kill one is a sin because as stated before, they don't do anything and are innocent. They represent people such as Tom Robinson, perhaps Mayella Ewell and Boo Radley. Also a page #, 90 perm abound version.