To Kill A Mockingbird Title Meaning

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The title, To Kill a Mockingbird, refers to the local belief that its sin to kill a mockingbird. This is said in the beginning of the novel when Jem is given a gun for christmas. ”Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit'em, but remember it’s sin to kill a mockingbird.”, Atticus told Jem. (p. 103) I believe that the title also connects to the killing of Tom Robinson. I think the author is implying that the wrongful death of that man was also sinful and that the officers should be held accountable. “Seventeen bullet holes in him (Tom). They didn’t have to shoot him that much.”, Atticus said to Cal. (p.270) I feel that Ms. Harper Lee is hinting that the police officers who shot him went too far and should be held accountable for the crime.