So to enjoy what was left on the back steps by people
Atticus never says, nor even hints, that he would ever kill a mockingbird.
There is no book called "How To Kill A Mockingbird". You probably mean "To Kill A Mockingbird", which was published in 1960, and so would be c in your options.
so it will mock the bell
Very metaphorical. A mockingbird is an animal that does nothing wrong, isn't harmful, is innocent. In that sense, Tom Robinson is a mockingbird and so is Boo Radley. They haven't done anything wrong. They're innocent. So it's a great sin to kill a mockingbirdor basically, to kill an innocent being.
It is exactly 50 years old. (: It was originally published in 1960.
The main mocking bird is Boo Radley because he does nothing to hurt anyone so it would be sinful to hurt him
To Kill a Mockingbird is still under copyright, so you will not find it legally on the Internet for free. However, you can probably check out the novel and maybe a DVD of the movie from your local public library.
Scout Finch is the narrator and main character in "To Kill a Mockingbird," so she talks the most in the novel. Her perspective shapes the story and provides insights into the themes and events that unfold.
Mockingbirds are innocent creatures ruined by evils.The etaphor to kill a mockingbird is that mockingbirds are innocent while other birds arnt. So like hitting a small child is an example of killing a mocking bird
there are different themes without the novel, these are-bravery/ courage shown by jem which is one of the main themes-childish innocence seen in scoutObviously, RACISM was the main part this book was made for (dont know how you missed that)and Mrs. Dubose exemplified just as much bravery as Jem -you'd know if you read the bookthe theme of the mockingbird in to kill a mockingbird is that, well, the mockingbird (like it said in the book) doesnt do anything or harm anyone- it just sits and chirps. and so, to kill a mockingbird, means that you are killing something that is very innocent... which can relate to people who judge people who are innocent.... if that makes sense!
In Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird," there is a rhyme mentioned by Atticus Finch when he tells his children, Scout and Jem, that it is a sin "to kill a mockingbird." He explains that mockingbirds do nothing but sing and bring joy to people, so it would be a senseless act of cruelty to harm them. This metaphorical rhyme serves as a central theme in the novel, symbolizing innocence and the unjust persecution of the pure and harmless.
Do you mean Scout and Boo? if so the movie is "to kill a mockingbird"