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Scout compares Boo's exposure to killing a mockingbird, as Boo is a kind and innocent person who would be harmed by the attention and judgment of the community if he were to be exposed. Just like how killing a mockingbird is seen as a sin in the novel, revealing Boo's true self would also be a violation of his innocence and privacy.
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Well, to tell you the truth, if it helps at all, Tom Robinson is really portrayed as the mockingbird in the book. This is because killing a mockingbird is a sin, and since Tom was innocent it was a "sin" to kill him, and the man who was responsible (Bob Ewell) died.
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In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the mockingbird symbolizes innocence and goodness. It is a metaphor for characters like Tom Robinson and Boo Radley, who are kind and harmless yet face persecution. Harper Lee uses the mockingbird to emphasize the injustice of harming those who are innocent and vulnerable.
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In Chapter 15 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," the mockingbird is symbolic of Tom Robinson, a man unfairly treated by society despite his innocence. Just like the mockingbird, Tom is an innocent and kind individual who is wrongfully targeted and harmed by the prejudiced beliefs of others.
In To Kill a Mockingbird, Tom Robinson is most like a mockingbird. This is because he is an innocent young man who gets killed as a reaction of a terrible chain of problems. Atticus said it's a sin to kill a mockingbird because they cause no harm to anybody, which is true also about Tom since he did not harm a soul.
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NO they would be killing there own kind