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Characters like Tom Robinson and Boo Radley in "To Kill a Mockingbird" are considered mockingbirds because they are kind, innocent individuals who are unfairly targeted or harmed. They symbolize innocence and vulnerability, and it is a sin to harm them.
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.
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 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.
The innocent figures, or the "mockingbirds" are Tom Robinson and Boo Radley.
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.
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.
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.
Mockingbirds, that is where the book gets its title. "It's a sin to kill a mockingbird."
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.
there are 2Arthur "Boo" RadleyTom robinsonalso in a sense Atticus is a mockingbird too, as a mockingbird is someone who brings nothing but good to the world.
The phrase "It's a sin to kill a mockingbird" was mentioned by Atticus Finch in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. He uses it as a metaphor to explain the importance of protecting innocent and vulnerable beings, such as mockingbirds, which symbolize innocence and goodness.