The elements of the short story are in the southern part of the 20th century African American house. It develops around the unknown narrator and her cousin Cathy. When a girl plays outside with two twin boys and neighbors, their grandmother "grandmother" was doing some rum cake inside when two strange men with camera came in It was. The narrator gave these people the name "smile and camera people". They explained that they were filming for the National Food Stamp Program and wanted to use Granny's house as a lens. But she refused firmly
The closeness of the photographer urged Cathy to tell stories about men who are trying to kill suicide by jumping over the bridge and how it attracted spectators and camera staff. When the twins and the talker wanted to hear the end of the story, the grandmother's face changed, and Cathy urged the story to turn into a blonde girl and three bears. This story relates to the narrator. The narrator will explain how grandmother feels irritated with the surrounding environment every few years and explain how to force the family to move.
When a photographer refused to leave, grandma began to go crazy. Just then, Granddaddy Cain came back from the field with big chicken eagle, hammer and his hunting gear. Under her breath, muttering, grandma said that these people are standing on her flower bed. The photographer rushed to shoot Granddaddy, but he graciously left them. The narrator states that he is the king. When the man refused to leave, Grandaddy extended his hand and took the camera. His existence and the hammer were scared, and they handed him a camera. He took off from the top of the camera and their movie was destroyed.
Granddaddy Cain also pointed out that he was standing on the flower bed. He took back the camera, the man took the debris and left.
Kathy continued, one day, he would write a story about the events of the day, and that story would be "a story about the correct usage of the hammer."
Harper Lee's classic novel "Kill ing a Robin" has various "Mockingbird" characters. In the early stages of the novel, Atticus said to the children, "Shoot all the blue birds you want, but killing a mocking bird is a sin" (Lee 103). He stated that imitating birds is a harmless creature and because it is well known that doing nothing other than doing something well. Do you explain to Li who skillfully uses the image of this imitation bird, titles her classic novel and wants to kill imitative birds that sing and calm people? Only sneaky and cruel people like Bob Ewell, the father of such drunken abuse. This symbol of imitation of a bird appeared in the story many times. According to Merlam - Webster 's Secondary Dictionary, Mockingbird is a songbird of the southern United States, exemplified by the sweetness of that song and the notes of other birds (482). Symbol of murder
The title of the novel is "Kill ing a Robin". Everywhere in the book, the word "mock a bird" has been issued several times. Imitation imagery is the most important symbol in the novel. The theme of the story is imitating an innocent creature of a bird. What is a mocking bird? A mockery bird is a kind of bird. It is a beautiful song bird. It was named because that wonderful song is sliding secretly on other birds. When the scout talks about the atmosphere like a cold morning in February, I think that she explains the tension in the room. When everyone is still silent. I think she refers to Attikas and Tom Robinson when Scouts said imitation birds are still there. I guess this is because I am waiting to see if Tom is sinning. When they heard the verdict, they were both worried about pain.