Tom Robinson being symbolized as a Mockingbird is a similarity between the book and the movie. A mockingbird is a bird that sings and brings joy, but they get killed for no reason. Tom Robinson had no chance as a black man in a prejudiced town, he wasn’t listened to and they didn't even consider what he was saying. Tom was unfortunately killed trying to escape, they shot him 17 times. Just like a mockingbird, he was innocent and killed because he was just trying to stay alive because he was innocent. An example of Tom being the Mockingbird is, “Shoot all the blue jays you want, if you can hit them, but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird”(90).7 Even though this happened when Atticus was trying to tell his children not to shoot innocent …show more content…
Tom Robinson was shown as one of the Mockingbirds because he was innocent and had all the proof yet, he was still found guilty and ended up dead.
The pressure on Scout to be more feminine is not clearly discernible in the film. There is more focus on Scout becoming a lady in the novel. In the book, Jem said to her, “Scout, I’m telling you for the last time to shut your trap or go home- I declare to the Lord you’re gettin’ more like a girl everyday” (51-52). Jem said this when Scout was too scared to go to the Radley’s house. She doesn’t want them to go because she is scared they will get killed by Boo, but after he said that she felt like she has no choice but to go because she doesn’t want them to see her differently and can’t convince them not to go. In both the movie and the book, Jem says many things about Scout being a girl, making her seem different from them by