Symbolism In To Kill A Mockingbird

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In the book “To Kill A Mockingbird”, which is written by Harper Lee, she has a lot of symbolism, but she also has a variety of different kinds of families. Most people do not notice the variety of families that are explained throughout this book. The Ewell’s, Finch’s, and the Radley’s are different, but they are also similar in many ways. Lee uses these three families to show how diverse they are. The Ewell’s were known as being an antagonist, and always causing trouble. They were a family of many children that lived in a small shack, and had no money or education. The mother had died from unknown causes while the father, Bob Ewell, was a drunk that liked to beat his kids. The father could not keep a job, or watch his children so he would force