Theme Of Loss Of Innocence In To Kill A Mockingbird

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There are many major themes presented in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, such as, racism, loss of innocence, and deceptive appearance. From these major themes, I think the loss of innocence is the most important theme shown within this book. There are many examples of characters losing innocence. For example, Boo Radley, he was always seen as a monstrous character, people never even looked at him as an actual human. Boo never really had the chance to prove his innocence, other people inferred and stated who he was. He lost his innocence because of what other people said and thought about him Another example is when Jem finds out about the truth of racism in the trial of Tom Robinson, he is shocked to hear this and wonders why people would