To Kill A Mockingbird Symbolism

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Mockingbird
Although the title To Kill a Mockingbird has very literal connection to the plot, it carries a heavy symbolic weight in the novel. The mockingbird here represents the symbol of innocence, true goodness, and purity. That is, to kill a mockingbird is a sin. An example of a human “mockingbird” would be Tom Robinson. Tom Robinson stands accused of rape when he is actually innocent. The town commits a terrible sin by finding him guilty and sentencing him to death. Just like how Miss Maudie explained – mockingbirds sing beautifully and live peacefully without causing anyone any harm.

Race
One of the major themes in the novel is racism. During the Great Depression, the blacks were still highly subjugated. The blacks were not allowed to