That phrase means 'its like killing something innocent'.
Scott was likely referring to the idea of causing harm to something innocent and harmless, which is similar to killing a mockingbirdโan innocent creature that brings beauty and joy. It suggests that the action would be unjust and cruel, with no justification.
because its about killing a mocking bird ,sad
I don't see why you would want to shoot them they are not in your way and you would have no use for killing them, they don't have very much meat. I always learned that if you're going to waste the meat don't shoot it. killing a mocking bird is deamed "bad luck"
The mocking bird is the state bird of Texas.
A mocking bird is just a real mocking bird
A mocking jay is a combination of a real bird and a genetically engineered bird. In other words it's a mocking bird bred with a jabber-jay. A mocking bird is just a real mocking bird.
'Mocking Bird' is two words.
mocking bird
A shotgun would do the job quite easily.
The scientific name of the Arkansas state bird, the Northern Mockingbird, is Mimus polyglottos.
Mocking bird
No because humming birds hum, and mocking birds mock.
Francis Hancock does not appear in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. Perhaps you are thinking of a different character or story.