You probably mean To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.
If you are refering to Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, no mockingbird is actually killed in the book. the mockingbird is a symbol in the book.
The title is : To Kill a Mockingbird
In the story 'To Kill a Mockingbird', it is a sin.
He was innocent, but was stilled killed.
Because the book is about how innocence is taken away or "killed." In the book , Atticus says that it's a sin to kill a mockingbird because all they do is make music for people to enjoy which shows they are innocent. Tom Robinson is convicted and killed, even though he's innocent. In a way, he was a killed mockingbird because he's innocent like a mockingbird, hence the title "To Kill a Mockingbird." It was symbolic to what occurs in the book. The killing of innocence. Many "mockingbirds" were killed in the story. The most important are Scout's innocence, Jem's childhood, and Tom Robinson's life. Harper Lee chose this answer because she states in the book that it is a sin to kill a mockingbird for it gives no harm. She portrays Tom Robinson as the mockingbird and how he was killed when he was innocent.
It could have to do with Tupac being killed innocently as "to kill a mockingbird" has to do with the innocent being killed.
Tom is the main mockingbird in the story. A harmless and innocent individual who was shamelessly slaughtered.
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Tom is the main mockingbird in the story. A harmless and innocent individual who was shamelessly slaughtered.
Innocence and curiosity.
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A mockingbird represents innocence and goodness. Tom was like a mockingbird in that respect and when he was killed a sin was committed.