Fish Symbolism In To Kill A Mockingbird

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These ‘threatening creatures’ depict a fish sprouting from a large pomegranate which spews a tiger from which another tiger appears while a rifle is in front of its head aimed at the women. The tigers may represent the bee due to both having similar colour pallets of yellow and black to orange and black as both are also striped. This may mean that the rifle is symbolism of the ‘sting’ of the bee., as it touches or nearly touches the woman’s right arm, this near contact may be representing that of the contact of the bee’s stinger with Gala’s flesh. While the fish may be a representation of the bee’s eyes, as there’s similarities between the fish’s scaly skin with that of the ‘scaly’ complexity of the eyes of bees and other insects. Whereas the