Symbolism In To Kill A Mockingbird By Shirley Jackson

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Everyone in the village was eager to participate in this tradition. The tradition has been going on for decades and possibly even centuries. The children left school and gathered the stones for the ritual (Jackson 857). From the beginning of the story readers wouldn’t think that mere children would participate in the murder of one of their fellow villagers. The stoning was not said until the end of the story so the readers would assume that this tradition must be something that didn’t regard violence. The sacrifice wasn’t something new; everyone in the village knew about it and was gladly a part of it for the sake of the village. Once people are used to doing things a certain way, it’s hard for them to break the tradition (Crawford 877). Since