Examples Of Innocence In To Kill A Mockingbird

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According to the dictionary, innocence is the quality in a person or thing that lacks impurity which makes a person innocent of a crime or offense. Innocence itself in a person should not be tested or forgotten because it is what makes a person free of wrong doings and hatred. In her novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee uses the symbol of the mockingbird to portray how innocence should be preserved and protected from the discrimination and prejudice of the world. Harper Lee uses Boo Radley in her novel to portray her own understanding of innocence by showing how innocence can be the victim of prejudice which can be saved. The beginning of the book talks about how Boo lived in an eerie house and stayed in his house all day which led kids to believe there was a phantom inside (10). The adults also took part in creating rumors of Boo by saying he was the one responsible for all the petty crimes at night since he was never around (10-11). People never got to understand Boo’s innocent life because they did not go out to get to know him but instead, they made assumptions towards Boo which made his innocence get attacked by prejudice people in Maycomb. Also, individuals who blamed the small crimes in town on Boo did so because they continue to bring up his troubled childhood to discriminate him; no wonder he hides in his house all day. …show more content…

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