Any Way You Want It: Journey - Aunt Alexandra always wanted everything her way. And I went into detail about how she was demanding to change Scout to become more of a 'girl'.
Don't Matter: Akon - The society didn't want to see the African Americans and White folks living together. However, some wanted to be equal. Talk about the prejudice and how separated they two were and how some tried to stay equal. (Atticus and Calpurnia, and Scout and Jem sitting with the Afican Americans during the trial are two examples.)
Grace Kelly: Mika - Mika talks about trying to change his style to look like different people, but he felt sad in the new clothes and didn't like them. This is an example of how Scout didn't like to be dressed by Aunt Alexandra.
Can't Get No (Satisfaction): Rolling Stones - Aunt Alexandra was never satisfied with the way Atticus was 'ruining' the family name; or how Scout didn't wear a dress.
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How Scout saw that there were no changes in society to create fairness between the different races.
I'm Just A Girl: No Doubt - Scout was being pressured to become a lady, which was someone she wasn't because she was a tom boy. Gwen talks about how she doesn't want to become what people tell her, but rather just be herself.
The song "Innocent" by Taylor Swift can be seen as relating to Scout Finch from "To Kill a Mockingbird" because both explore themes of growing up, understanding the complexities of the world, and maintaining a sense of innocence despite facing challenges and disappointments. Scout's coming-of-age journey parallels the emotions and reflections expressed in the song, as she navigates moral dilemmas and learns to see things from different perspectives. Both the song and the character of Scout convey a sense of resilience and hope in the face of adversity.
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A song bird that does nothing but give us, humans, pleasure. It is considered a "sin" to kill a Mockingbird
When Atticus purchases Jem and Scout air rifles. He instructs them to use care and responsibility when using guns. He warns that they should never kill a mockingbird. His reasoning was ñMockingbirds don�t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy . . . but sing their hearts out for us. That�s why it�s a sin to kill a mockingbird.î
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Both "Strange Fruit" by Billie Holiday and the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" deal with themes of racial injustice and the harsh reality of racism in America. The song describes the lynching of African Americans, highlighting the brutality and violence of racism, while "To Kill a Mockingbird" showcases the unfair trial of an innocent black man, demonstrating the systemic racism prevalent in society. Both works challenge societal norms and call attention to the deep-rooted issues of racism in America.
Zeebo is Calpurnia's son who works as the town garbage collector in "To Kill a Mockingbird." He is also the church's song leader and has a deep, powerful voice. Zeebo is a respected member of the African American community in Maycomb and plays an important role in the church services.
Mockingbird - Eminem song - was created in 2004.
in To Kill A Mockingbird? I'm not sure there is one. But a song, in general, about children is Jesus Loves the Little Children, or Growing (or something like that its on Barney hee hee)
Mockingbird came out in 2004.
I am not sure if you mean the symbol of actual birds in the novel, or the symbol of the mockingbird. But, you're probably talking about the mockingbird, because it's a huge symbol in the book. Here it goes:The mockingbird symbolizes the innocent people who are hurt in the novel. When Jem is given a gun, Atticus tells him that he should not shoot at a mockingbird. The mockingbird, he explains, doesn't bother anyone and is happy beautifying the world with its song. It is an innocent creature. In a metaphorical sense, Scout, Atticus, Jem, Tom (the black man who was accused of rape), Boo Radley, and even Calpurnia were "mockingbirds." They only wanted to live their simple lives, but were preyed upon by negative influences.Atticus, Jem, and Scout were mocked and hated because of Atticus's role defending a black man. Scout and Jem were nearly killed by such hate in the form of the deranged and violent Bob Ewall. Tom is killed by this hatred when he is shot to death trying to escape from prison. Boo Radley was also a mockingbird, living an innocent life. His stubborn, proud father separated him from society by locking him up inside his own home. Calpurnia and the black community was debased and scorned by predjudiced people. Each character seemed to be a "mockingbird." As Atticus said, it was wrong to hurt such innocent creatures.
In "To Kill A Mockingbird" the message is it's a sin to kill a mockingbird because all it does is sing lovely songs and it never causes any harm. In the song "Mockingbird" he's saying how precious his daughter is and how he never meant to hurt her and put her through all that.