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LossOfInnocenceInToKillAMockingbird

ToKillaMockingbirdMostAmericansendureachildhoodfullofhappinessandcarelessnessOntheotherhand, twosiblings,JemandScout,growupintheraciallydividedSouthandexploretheadultworldwhentheirfatheris lookeddownuponfordefendinganAfricanAmericanThechildrenareforcedtogrowupthroughcharactersand otherfacetsintheirsmall,separatedtownofMaycomb.ThroughoutthenovelToKillaMockingbird,HarperLee emphasizesthelossofinnocencethroughaseriesof...

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LossofinnocenceisacommonandeffectivethemeinyoungadultliteratureToKillaMockingbirdbyHarper LeeandI'mNotHerbyJanetGurtlerbothfeaturelossofinnocenceasaprominenttheme,butinToKilla Mockingbird,thethemeisillustratedmoreinamoreimpactfulandrelatablewayFirstly,ToKillAMockingbird presentsamorerealisticwayofgrowingup,asopposedtothesudden,drasticchangesinI'mNotHer.ToKilla Mockingbirdalsogivesastrongerandmoredevelopedimage

LossOfInnocenceInToKillAMockingbird

RobertMcTagueMrs.DavisEnglishIIHonors31August2015LossOfInnocencePortrayedinToKilla MockingbirdIntroductionToKillaMockingbirdhasmanyexamplesoflossofinnocence.Scouthowever,has followedanamazingpaththathasshapedandgrewherasapersoninatownagainstherToKillaMockingbird, writtenbyHarperLee,isanovelsetintheearly1930'sinMaycomb,afictionalcountyinAlabamawherepoverty andracismrunrampantThreechildrenareforcedtoexperiencethehorrors

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InToKillAMockingbird(TKAM)byHarperLee,thethemeisthekillingofaninnocence.Itisshownmany timesthroughoutthebookwithinmultiplecharactersTheeventswithinthecharactersthatdemonstratethistheme includechildhoodexperiences,actsofviolence,andrandomevents.Leeusestoughquestions,contrastsand contradictionsandwordsofthewiserintheseactionsthatleadtofurtherdevelopmentofthethemeThemain characterinthisnovelisJeanLouiseFinch(Scout)andthe...

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bornintillrealitychecksinwithusandtakesawayourinnocence,justlikethatIn"ToKillaMockingbird"by HarperLee,shedescribeshowmoralvaluesarecreatedintheconfrontationofgoodandtheevilHarperLee understandsthatchildrenarelosingtheirinnocencetooshortlyandareforcedtomakeethicalchoicesand conclusionsthatwitheffecttheirwholelivesThroughout"ToKillaMockingbird",thebiggestchancesto innocencecomesfromJemandScoutFinch,therefamilyandpeople...

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allageslosetheirinnocenceanddevelopmorallythroughtheirdailyexperiencesChildrendealwithmishapson theplayground,conflictswithfriendsandfamily,andtroubleinschool.Similarly,Adultsdealwithconflicts withintheirownfamilies,problemsatwork,andthelossofalovedoneIneachsituation,thepersonislearning importantlessonsthatimpactthewayapersonthinks,acts,approachessituations,andtreatsothersInthenovel, ToKillaMockingbird,byHarperLee,Jemloses...

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ToKillAMockingbirdJemandScouthavelosttheirinnocenceasthestoryprogressesandhaveobtaineda complexunderstandingoftheworld.JemandScoutstrivetopreservetheirfaithinsociety.Thepredominant themesincorporateinequityandthedestructionofinnocenceInnocenceisportrayedthroughthesymbolof "mockingbirds".Innocentpeoplearedevastatedoncontactofevil.ToKillaMockingbirdistodestroyinnocence. Throughthesymbolofmockingbirds,peoplelosetheirinnocencewhen

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March24,2017LossofInnocenceThecharactersinToKillAMockingbirdandthepeopleinoursocietydon't understandourworlduntilthey'veexperiencedalossofinnocenceGrowingupisahardpartoflifeWhenpeople areyounger,they'renaiveandnotawareofanythingoutsidetheirhome.Whenexperiencinglossofinnocence, peoplearemoreawareofrightandwrong.Peoplearebeginningtherulesandconceptsoflife.Experiencingalife lessoncanleadtoalossofinnocencePeoplearefinally

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ruinedthereputationofblackpeoplebyactingasaneanderthal.Inthebook,ToKillAMockingbird,HarperLee delvesdeeperaboutthisbywritingaboutthelifeofayounggirlnamedScoutandherlifeinMaycombCounty WelearnaboutthechauvinismthatthewhitepeoplehadforthemselvesandthebigotrytheyheldtowardsAfrican AmericansHarperLee'sthemeoflossofinnocenceisthateveryonelosestheirinnocenceItwillhappenItcould happenearlyinlifeorlater.Themainfactis,no...

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ofallsorts,butitisasintokillaninnocentMockingbirdLossofinnocencehasbeendisplayedthroughmany piecesofliterature.ThisisclearlyshowninToKillaMockingbirdbyHarperLee.ThethreechildrenofMaycomb losetheirinnocencethroughthenovelbecauseofprejudice,lackofaffectionfromfamilyandacceptance Prejudiceiswheresomeoneisresolvedbeforereasonedwith,anditisthefirstreasonastowhythechildrenlose theirinnocence.AfterthejuryconvictsTomRobinson...

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thedefenseattorneyofthistrialanddideverythinghecouldtofreehimMostpeopletodaywouldviewthisway oflivingasruthlessandwrong,butinthesetimes,itwasjustanotherday.InthenovelToKillaMockingbird, HarperLeepaintedasolidpictureofthethemeoflossofinnocencethroughDill,Scout,andJemandtheir experiencesinthestory....

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givesexamplesthroughoutthebookthatshowthatlossofinnocenceorfacingharshrealitiesthatexistinthereal world.ThisisshowngreatlythroughtheeyesofJeanLouiseFinch.ShefacestherealityofMaycomb'sdark personalityandhastoseesomehorriblethings.Thisvastlyspeedsuphowfastshegrowsupbecauseshehasto.It isalsotoalesserdegreewithJemmostlybecauseheisn'tthecentralfocusofthebook(ToKillAMockingbird)so thereaderdoesn'tknowhisthoughts.Theauthor...

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childrenmustfaceonedaytofinallymatureintoanadultJemandScout,inToKillAMockingbird,face situationslikeseeinganunjusttrialwithBobEwell,awhiteman,falselyaccusingTomRobinson,ablackman, andbeingattackedbyBobEwell,thatputthemface-to-facewithhatred,partisanship,andracismThrough characterizationandtheconflictsthatthecharactersface,HarperLeeshowsthethemethatinnocenceislost throughtheconfrontationofevilThethemeismainlydevelopedthrough

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thenovelToKillaMockingbird,HarperLeeprovidesthreecharactersthatsymbolizethelossofinnocence.These symbolsarelinkedtothemockingbird.TheyareTomRobinson,BooRadley,andMayellaEwell.Thethemeof "ToKillaMockingbird"istodestroyinnocenceAtticussaystoScout,"Rememberit'sasintokillamockingbird MissMaudiesaid,yourfather'sright,mockingbirdsdon'tdoonething,butmakemusicforustoenjoy….That's whyit'sasintokillamockingbird"(page90)Innocence

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Itisasintokillamockingbird.Asyougrowupyoulearnabouttheworldandhowbaditcanbe.InhernovelTo killamockingbird,HarperLeeforeshadowsofsnow,thekillingofthemaddog,andthemockingbirdFirst,Lee usessnowtoforeshadowalossofinnocence."Theworld'sendin,Atticuspleasedosomething...ithasnotshowed inMaycombcountysince1885(86)".Inthebookitisshowingforthefirsttimeinyears.Thisquotesymbolizes thechangethatcomingthatshockseveryone"You

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valueofinnocenceandintegritybuthewhohaslostthem"Inthisquotation,Theunknownwriterexplainsthat innocencehassuchgreatvalueandnomanknowstheimportanceofitexceptthosewhohaslostthemInToKill aMockingbird,ByHarperLee,TherearethreedifferentcharactersthatareportrayedasMockingbirds.InToKill aMockingbird,TheMockingbirdrepresentsLossofinnocenceThreecharactersthatareMockingbirdsareJem finch,Booradley,andTomRobinson.Firstofall,Lossofinnocence...

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DeathofaMockingbirdAsachild,HarperLee'sfathertookpartintheScottsboroboyscaseasalawyerThis eventinherlifeinspiredhertowriteToKillaMockingbird,whichtakesplaceinMaycomb,Alabamaduringthe GreatDepressionHerfather,likeScout's,wasalawyerinthecaseInhernovel,ToKillaMockingbird,Harper Leeforeshadowsalossofinnocencethroughthesignificanceofsnow,thewhitecamellia,andthemockingbird First,HarperLeeusessnowtoforeshadowalossofinnocence...

TheLossofInnocenceandMaturityintoKillaMockingbird

TheLossofInnocenceandMaturityinToKillAMockingbirdHarperLee'sPulitzerPrize-winningnovel,ToKill aMockingbirddetailsthelifeandexperiencesoftwochildreninasmalltownofAlabama.Itdescribeshowa seriesofeventsshakestheirinnocence,shapingtheircharacterandteachingthemabouthumannatureInher novel,Leedemonstrateshowthesechildrenlearnabouttheessentialityofgoodandevilandtheexistenceof injusticeandracismintheDeepSouthduringthe1930s...

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One'spurityisaprizedpossessionthatisdifficulttoabdicate.Evenso,thelossofsuchinnocenceallowsoneto growupandmatureintoanindividualcapableofexperiencingnewambitiousstrugglesInthenovel,ToKilla Mockingbird,HarperLeeidentifiesJemasthesymbolicmockingbirdduetotheexperiencesheencountersthat causehisinnocencetobelost.Jem'scharacteristicofconcernforScout'sdesiresleadstohisfindingofperilous situationsthatcorrupthisinculpabilityAs

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InnocenceLostToKillaMockingbirdtakesplaceinatinysoutherntowninAlabamain1932.Thetinytownof MaycombwashometodeeprootedracismTwochildrennamedScoutandJemliveinthistownwiththeirfather Atticusandwhentheirfatherissenttodefendablackmantheirlivesseeadramaticchange.Thechildrensoon learntheharshtruthoftheirlittletownandloseachildhoodfullofinnocenceInhernovelToKillaMockingbird, authorHarperLeeforeshadowsalossofinnocence...

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yourinnocencevanishes?Therearethingsthataskidsthatyouwillnotunderstand.Itispartofgrowingupand growingupisnoeasytaskIt'sliketellingadogtorolloverwithouttrainingWhenyouloseyourinnocence there'snogoingback.Goingforwardistheonlyway.InToKillaMockingbirdHarperLeeteachesthereaderthat theexperiencesofchildhoodleadtolossofinnocenceIt'swhatpeoplesaytooneanotherthattakeeffectinthe mindofchild.IntokillamockingbirdMissDubose...

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read,"ToKillAMockingbird"byHarperLeeThebookissetinthe1930'sduringtheGreatDepressionThe storyisnarratedbythemaincharacterJeanLouisewhogoesbyScoutandsheistalkingaboutherlifeasakid fromagesixtoadulthoodShetalksaboutherfriendsherfamilyandhertown,throughoutthestoryshelearnsalot ofthingsabouttheworldaroundher.Thisiswhythethemeofthisstoryis,lossofinnocence.Manycharacters throughthestoryshowthelossofinnocence,somevery

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principleofgrowingupisthatatsomepoint,everychildgoesthroughalossofinnocence.ThroughoutToKilla Mockingbird,itiseasytoseetheyoungcharactersgrowingupandbeginningtonoticethingstheynevernoticed beforeOnecharacterinparticularbeingJemHegoesthroughthematuringstagethroughoutthebookandit recognizeshowhedidso.InToKillaMockingbirdbyHarperLee,Jemfacesalossofinnocencecausinghimto seefromamorematurepointofviewScoutbeginsto

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Growingupyoung"Innocenceoncelost,canneverberegained".ToKillaMockingbirdisanovelwrittenby HarperLeein1960thathighlightstheseriousissueofracialinequalityInToKillaMockingbirdbyHarperLee, ScoutshowshowthelossofinnocencechangesherperspectiveofMaycombthroughtheeventsofAtticus defendingTomRobinsonoutsideofthejailhouse,ThetrialofTomRobinson,andwhenBobEwellattemptedto murderherandherbrotherScout'slossofinnocencecanbeseenwhen

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JeremiahCookMrsLeBlancAPLiterature225September2017ToKillaMockingbirdessayToKilla MockingbirdwaswritteninatimeofracialinequalityintheUnitedStatesToKillaMockingbirdistoldinthe perspectiveofayounggirlnamedScout,inthelate1920sandearly1930s,whoisnaÃveandinnocent.Scout maturesthroughoutthenovelthroughherfather,Atticus,andshebecomesmoreawareoftheprejudicein MaycombCounty.WhenAtticusloseshiscase,Scoutandherbrother,Jem,learn...

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Throughouttimethelossofchild-likeinnocencehasaffectedmanyInHarperLee'sToKillAMockingbirdthe lossofchild-likeinnocenceismadeevidentthroughthemaincharactersScoutandJemaswellastheminor characterofMayellaEwell.Thereinnocenceislostinbothdailylifeandanunfairandunjustcourtcase.Racism, untruerumors,anddiscriminationallpayatollinlosingthesecharactersinnocenceTheloseofinnocenceismade mostobviousbythemaincharacterofthestory...

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Inthebook,ToKillAMockingBirdbyHarperLee,destructionofinnocenceisathemethroughoutthebook Jem,Scout,andDillallatonepointinthisbook,discoverthecruelnessofthisworld.TheTomRobinsoncaseand livinginMaycombopenedtheeyesofthechildren,exposingthemtohowunfairlifeisOutofallthree,Jemisthe oldest.Havingafewmoreyearstomaturedefinitelyallowshimtocomprehendwhatishappeningaroundhim more.Inchapter22,onpage,284itsays,"ItwasJem's...

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InthebooktokillamockingbirdtheauthorHarperleeusesconflicttoexpresstheideathatachild'scuriositycan costthemtolosetheirinnocencewhentheyareconfrontedwithracistlifeissuesAchild'scuriositycancostthem tolosetheirinnocencewhentheyareconfrontedwithracistlifeissues.Inchapter21and22scout,jemanddill losetheirinnocencewhentheyareinthecourtroomandthejurydeterminesifTomrobinsonisguilty.Inthis chapterofthebook

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LossofInnocenceToKillAMockingbirdisamodernliteraturenovelpublishedbyHarperLeetodescribethe eventsofthe1930sLeerevolvestheliteraturearoundasix-year-old,literategirlnameJean-LouiseFinch, commonlyknownasScout,wholivesinacompactpopulatedcityofMaycomb,Alabama.Sincetheclassic historicalnovelassociatestothetimeperiodof1930,theliteratureexhibitsdismantledearlythoughtsoftheSouth Scout,beingexposedtounadulteratedtalkfrom...

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InToKillaMockingbird,byHarperLee,losingone'sinnocenceisamajorfactorinshapingeachofthecharacters personalitiesandbeliefsinthestoryBylookingatTheInevitablyoftheLossofInnocence,wecanseethatas eachofthecharactersaregrowingup,theygetmoreshockedbytherealityoftheharshworldbecausetheyhave notyetlearnedhatredintheirpeersandcommunityandbecauseoftherealizationthatnoteverybodyiskindand hasgoodmorals.ThisisimportantbecauseLee...

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LossofInnocenceiswhenacharacterinastorystartsassomeonewhobelieves,acts,orfeelsasiftheworldisfull ofonlypositivethings;alsosomeonewhohasneverexperiencedbadintheirlives.ForexampleinToKilla MockingbirdbyHarperLee,ScoutFinchstartsthenovelasayounggirlwhobelievestheneighborisamonster andherbestfriendisherbrother.Asthestoryprogresses,Scoutmaturesandexperiencesthingsthatshewillnever forgetInthenovelJemFinch,herbrother

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majorproblemthatstillhappenstoday?Theansweris,destroyinginnocence.Inthebook,ToKillAMockingbird, byHarperLee,athemeinthebookisdestroyinginnocence.ThatishowToKillAMockingbirdcanrelatetothe article,TheNeedforChange,byNpsgovTKMandTheNeedforChangebothhavesimilarthemesThebook, ToKillAMockingbird,relatestothearticle,TheNeedforChange,becausebothrelatetodestroyinginnocence. "Inrespectofcivilrights,allcitizensareequalbeforethe

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Whenachildsopureandinnocentwitnessesthemostsavageofeventsbeforeher,shewouldhavetospendthe restofherlifefacingtheworld'sharshestrealitiesyearningfortheinnocencethatsheoncefeltduringher childhoodInHarperLee'sToKillaMockingbird,itfollowsthecomingofageofthenarratorofthestory,Scout, andherolderbrother,Jem,witnessingawaveofcontroversiesonhowpeoplereacttoracismandprejudice. Whetherit'samongracesorsocialclasses,angryaltercations

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InthebookToKillAMockingbirdbyHarperLee,thethemeisdestroyinginnocence.Inthisnovel,itdescribes howthemaincharactersJem,Atticus,Dill,Tom,andMrRaymondareknownmockingbirdsbecauseofthe innocentsthey'vechangedoftheirownÂordestroyedofsomeoneelse's.Therearemultipleeventsthatsupport myopinionofthethemeÂÂÂInchaptertwo,Scoutsays"IwouldbestartingschoolinaweekIneverlooked forwardmoretoanythinginmylife,"Â(Lee24)Âbutherfirst...

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In"ToKillaMockingbird"byHarperLeeisaboutasixyearoldgirlnamedScoutShelivesinMaycomb, Alabama.Inthestoryittalksaboutherlifeproblemsshehaswithherfriends,family,andcommunityaroundher. Sheisconstantlyremindedofhateandracismtowardsothers.Scoutsintelligence,curiosityandexposureto matureevents,leadstothelossofherinnocenceSomeeventsthatleadedtoScout'slossofinnocencewasatthe beginningofherschoolcareerandthelastdayofsummer...

ToKillAMockingbirdLossOfInnocenceQuotesAnalysis

IchoselossofinnocenceasmythemebecauseitplayedabigroleinthisbookInthebookthecharactershada momentsofrealizationthattheworldisfilledwithprejudice,racism,andpoverty.ThefirstpassageIchosehada lossofinnocenceinJem!"JudgeTaylorwaspollingthejury:'Guiltyguiltyguiltyguilty'IpeekedatJem:his handswerewhitefromgrippingthebalconyrail,andhisshouldersjerkedasifeach"guilty"wasaseparatestab betweenthem..."(endofChapter...

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rape.Scoutthenasksherfather,"what'srape?",resultinginAtticusgivingheracomplexdefinitionofhow"rape wascarnalknowledgeofafemalebyforceandwithoutconsent"(180)Throughoutthenovel,Scoutprogressively losesherchildhoodinnocenceassheisexposedtothemanyinjusticesoflife,suchaslearningaboutrapethrough observationsandconversationsduringandafterthetrial.Mostimportantly,Scoutlearnsagreatdealabout violenceduringthecasedue

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butrememberit'sasintokillamockingbird."LateronwhenScoutandJemareatMrs.Maudie'shouseshe explainstothemthatitisasintokillmockingbirdsbecausetheyaresongbirdsthatdonothingbutgivepleasureto people.Themockingbirdsaretheinnocentpeopleinthenovelwhoarekilledorinjured.ThetitleTOKILLA MOCKINGBIRDforeshadowsthatthemockingbirdsinthestoryarekilledorinjuredbythemalignantbehavior ofmankind.-ThemainmockingbirdinthestoryisTomRobinson...

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Recently,IhavereadbothaRaisinintheSunandToKillaMockingbird,bothconsideredliteraryclassics.They shareanumberofsimilarthemesandcharacterthatfacesimilarsituationsUltimately,theyhaveextremely differentplots,butaddressthesameissues;somethatwerecommonaroundthetimetheywerepublished,and somethatcarryrelevanceintocurrenttimesWhatIwishtobringtolightinthisessayisthatinbothnovels,there aremanycharactersthatlives'hitashatter-point...

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Lee'smosticonicnovel,ToKillaMockingbird,isastoryofprejudiceandracismThenoveltakesplaceinthe depressionstrickentownofMaycombCountyandfollowsagirlnamedScoutasshelearnsandexperiencesthe goodandeviltakingplaceinhercommunityAssuggestedbythetitle,themockingbirdplaysanimportantrolein thebookasitrepresentsinnocenceandtheslayingofonerepresentthelossofinnocence.Thesymbolic mockingbirdsinToKillaMockingbirdareBooRadley,JemandTom

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TryingtogetTomRobinsonkilled,spittinginAtticus'face,beatinguphisowndaughter,andattemptingtokill JemandScoutareallterriblethingsthatMr.Ewellhaseithersucceededortriedtocommit.Thestereotypeofthe poorwhitesoutherner,alongwiththethemeofthemockingbird,thedestructionofinnocence,isstrongly supportedbyBobEwellandhisactionsagainsthiscommunityFirstoff,Bobexemplifieshisstereotypewhenhe triestothrowhisowncrimeagainstTombecauseheis...

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InthenovelToKillaMockingbird,byHarperLeeAtticusFinch,TomRobinson,andBooRadleyareall examplesofthemockingbird.Thesemenaremockingbirdsbecausetheyalldomoregoodthanbadinthenovel. Theyallhavegreatheartsandtreateveryoneequally,eventhoughsomepeopledonotdeserveitAllthroughout thenovelthemockingbirdisreferencedassomeonewhobringspleasuretotheworld,andasymboliclossof innocence.Oneofthelesser-knownmockingbirdsinthenovelisAtticus...

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ThroughoutthenovelToKillaMockingbirdbyHarperLee,multiplecharactersrepresentamockingbirdthrough aninnocentlifebeingtakenThemockingbirdisfirstintroducedthroughAtticusandlaterexplainedbyMiss Maudie.Laterinthenovel,TomRobinsonrepresentsthemockingbirdwhilewronglyconvictedandkilled. Finally,themockingbirdisrepresentedbyinnocentBooRadleywhenHeckTatesaveshimInthebeginningof thenovel,themockingbirdsymbolismisintroducedasalessonAtticus...

ComingOfAgeThemeInToKillAMockingbird

AlthoughToKillAMockingbirdpresentsanumberofthemes,losinginnocenceandcomingofageprovidesthe mostdominantthemethroughoutthenovelAsthestorycontinues,manyofthecharactersgrowtounderstandthat theworldisnotalwaysfairandthatprejudiceexistsinmanyways.Thethemethatarisesfromthecharactersabout comingofagemeansthattheybecomemorematureUnderthesocietythatthecharacterslivein,theyexperience eventsthattesttheircurrentbeliefsofhumanity...

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sintokillamockingbird"ToKillaMockingbirdisaboutScout,ayounggirlwholivesinasmalltownwhere everybodyknowseachother.Scout,herbrother,Jem,andtheirsummerplaymate,Dillgoonadventurestogether tocommunicatewithBooRadley,theirmysteriousfriendAlongthewaythereareplentyofeventsthatwillleave themquestioningsomeoftheirseeminglyinnocentneighbor'smotives.InthenovelToKillaMockingbird, HarperLeedemonstratesthethemesofracism,lossofinnocence

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'ToKillaMockingbird'waswrittenbyHarperLee.Thebookexploresseveralthemesinthecourseoftheevents thatplayoutinthenovel.Someofthethemeswhichhavebeenhighlightedwhichissignificantinthosetimes includeinstitutionalizedracism,sexismandthelackofwomen'sempowermentandothersocietalinfluencesin thosetimes.The'mockingbird'inthiscasesymbolizesinnocencewhichhasbeenrepeatedinthewords"Itisasin tokillamockingbird"(p93)ThebookisbasedinAlabama

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Innocenceisdefinedasthelackofguileorcorruption,inotherwords,purity.InHarperLee'sToKilla Mockingbird,onecanseethata"sintokillamockingbird"representsthe"killing"ofachild'sinnocenceThiscan beseenwhenHarperLeekillstheinnocenceofJemandTomRobinson.Theideaof"killingaMockingbird"can stillbeseeninsocietytodaywhenacelebrity'sinnocenceisruinedbymediaandgossip.InToKillMockingbird, JemFinchisportrayedasamockingbirdbecauseof

ShouldToKillAMockingbirdBeTaughtInSchools

writersattempttocapturethesethemesintheirwriting,butmanyfailtoachieveitinanimpactfulwayOneauthor hasmanagedtocapturethesethemesthroughthechildhoodandlossofinnocenceofthesomeoftheprotagonistof thestory.ThatstorywouldbeHarperLee'sToKillaMockingbird.ToKillaMockingbirdcanbebeneficialtoa highschoolerseducationandshouldbecontinuedtobetaughtinhighschool

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