The mockingbird symbolizes innocence, which at first glance you would not think Mayella was innocent. However she did nothing wrong, unless you consider tempting a black man wrong. Then, Bob beat her for her behavior, similar to killing a mockingbird.---------I would argue that Mayella is not innocent, she lies to the court and blames her fault on the innocent Tom Robinson.
Mayella Ewell is considered a mockingbird in "To Kill a Mockingbird" because she is a vulnerable, innocent character who is unfairly treated and taken advantage of by others. Like a mockingbird, she is a victim of society's prejudices and her innocence is destroyed by the unjust actions of others.
Even though she had testified against tom, she still did it because she feared that her father would beat her again. That is the only wrongdoing that she did in the entire book, and during the trial, Atticus even stated that: "(Mayola) had done nothing but have lust for a black man".
The noisy bird is a mockingbird (there are several species).
Boo Radley made the miniature in "To Kill a Mockingbird." He crafted a miniature likeness of Jem and Scout to place in the knothole of a tree.
A song bird that does nothing but give us, humans, pleasure. It is considered a "sin" to kill a Mockingbird
one intersting fact about the moking bird is that it can talk
Mr. Avery is a neighbor of the Finches in "To Kill a Mockingbird." He is described as a cantankerous man who lives near the Finch family. Mr. Avery is known for his habit of sitting on his porch and spitting tobacco.
They are curious and want to know if Atticus won.
The start of the book "To Kill a Mocking Bird" is about kids in the 1930's. This is a well known book.
The state bird of Texas is the mockingbird. It was designated the state bird in 1927.
The Northern Mockingbird is the official state bird of Florida. It's a very active songbird and is in residence throughout the year. It's a favorite bird in Florida.
The northern mockingbird was named the state bird in 1927.
There are 4 states that have the same state bird: Arkansas Florida Tennessee and Mississippi all have the mockingbird as their state bird, just like Texas.
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