Analysis Of It's A Sin To Kill A Mockingbird

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I agree with you that the matter of Tom shows the loss of innocence. Harper addresses the complex issues of categorizing people into different groups according to the physical traits such as skin color, hairstyle and some other biological differences between races. Tom reminds us about the two opposite sides regarding discrimination such as the people who don’t support racism to those who do. Tom Robinson characterized innocent blacks who were being threatened by the senseless prejudice that dominated the society that time. Scout wasn’t understood why Tom was imprisoned guilty. Atticus said, "It 's a sin to kill a mockingbird." (Lee 98) although he was innocent, the court jailed him because of his color. He was black.