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Symbolism In To Kill A Mockingbird

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The Courageous Atticus “Mockingbirds don't do one thing but make music for us to enjoy” (Lee 103)
Mockingbirds have symbolism, and in this book To Kill a Mockingbird, symbolism comes into the picture. This book has nothing to do with mockingbirds; It is symbolism. The book has a well-known quote, “It's a sin to kill a mockingbird” (Lee 103). They show mockingbirds to be innocent meaning its a sin to kill something that is innocent, during this time a man named Tom Robinson is wrongly accused of rape but during this time it is a white man versus a black man and people are biased, so even though the man is innocent he is still punished. Tom Robinson is the mockingbird in the book. Harper Lee, a white woman is the author of the book To Kill …show more content…

In 1961 To Kill a Mockingbird earned the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, later they created a movie based on the book, and the movie became an Acadamy Award-winning film.
The novel’s setting takes place in times of the great depression,
This story plays a huge role in showing what is happening during times of segregation, someone who plays a major role in showing that in the book is a black man named Tom Robinson, a man wrongly accused of rape but even though he is innocent the jury is biased and claims he is guilty.
An author uses characterization to show how a character acts, thinks, feels, and interacts with other characters, it explains the personality of that character.
. In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird, the character Atticus Finch appears as an old man who is brave and loving. Atticus cares about his children and his family. He is given a tough case of a black man accused of rape. The case got to Atticus on a personal level, even though people like his own friends and family are saying harsh things about him defending Tom Robinson he still cares for them and ignores the rude …show more content…

No matter what anybody says to you, don’t let ‘em get your goat. Try fighting with your head for a change…it’s a good one, even if it does resist learning” (Lee 86-87). Atticus does not care about what people say about him, he would not be able to hold his head high if he did not try to defend this man even if it's a black man, Atticus loves all people. “This time we aren’t fighting the Yankees, we’re fighting our friends. But remember this, no matter how bitter things get, they’re still our friends and this is still our home.” (Lee

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