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In To Kill a Mockingbird, it's said that it's a sin to kill a mockingbird due to its innocence. Tom Robinson is like a mockingbird because he was innocent of hurting others.
his theories are it is a sin to kill a mockingbird and everyone deserves equal respect.
The Book, "To Kill a Mockingbird," did not change the world. It did destroy once and for all the myth that there ever was equality in the South under segregation.The book that responsible for the United States Supreme Court decision ending Racial Segregation in Brown vs. Board of Education was "An American Dilemma."
The book's setting is during the Great Depression. Throughout the book, Harper Lee directly states the hardships that Maycomb is going through.To Kill a Mockingbird is related to the Great Depression, because it takes place during that time. Remember when Atticus quit the farm and went back to school as a lawyer? He did that because during the Depression, farmers were hit the hardest.
because it teaches lessons in todays world on how to do things.
he had no hope. he was a black man living in a white world
Dill.
Atticus never says, nor even hints, that he would ever kill a mockingbird.
I think it's Tom Robinson...
I think it is a good book and I don't think it is racist
Dill
Aunt Alexandra ... I think?
it was boo... couldn't you tell..
There are 31 chapters in "To Kill a Mockingbird".
Elmer Davis is not a character in "To Kill a Mockingbird." Elmer Davis was an American news reporter and commentator during World War II.
The production budget for "To Kill a Mockingbird" was around $2 million.
it doesnt.