Boo Radley and Tom Robinson were the mockingbird in the story. They were innocent.
The title is : To Kill a Mockingbird
Another word for: one side of the story is:, the other half of the story, or the other part of the story,, or the other page of the story, or the other paragraph of the story.......!!!
In the story 'To Kill a Mockingbird', it is a sin.
Jem can be considered a mockingbird because the trial killed his faith in the people of Maycomb. ***I left the previous answer because I hate taking away other people's work. But in this case that person was wrong. Jem Finch is not a symbol of a mockingbird. The mockingbird is a symbol for Boo Radley, who if is shown to the public out of his house, would be like killing a mockingbird. He is innocent, he has never harmed anyone (he's helped them, really), he has never cause trouble. This is why Jem never meets him in the novel and never will. So that's why a mockingbird is a symbol for BOO RADLEY. Making him come out of his house would be like killing a mockingbird. *** ------I left both of these answers because technically, they're both correct. In the book, the mockingbird comes to represent many characters, not just one. The mockingbird is a symbol of innocence. Therefore, "to kill a mockingbird" is to destroy or injure someones innocence through evil. In the story, although Boo Radley and Tom Robinson are the main examples of mockingbird, Jem, Dill, and Mr. Raymond are also examples of Mockingbirds. Jem is considered a mockingbird because his innocence was taken away after he witnessed the trial and racial segregation that occurred in Maycomb.---------
Tom is the main mockingbird in the story. A harmless and innocent individual who was shamelessly slaughtered.
Scout
You probably mean To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.
Tom is the main mockingbird in the story. A harmless and innocent individual who was shamelessly slaughtered.
Scout
It is the summer of 1933 when the story begins.
I would say Tom Robinson and Boo Radley.