Children's adult journey will impair their innocence. In Harper Lee's novel "To Kill A Mockingbird", the two main characters Jem and Scout are forced to grow in preparation for the case that is most controversial in their careers, I faced. As the day of the trial approached, Jem and Scout witnessed the negative and positive things caused by the people of Maycomb who were not ready. Through all the confusion, Jim and Boy Scouts learned the importance of kindness and courage. Because it influenced the change of their view of the world.
Innocence is being experienced through novels. Symbolism plays an important role in Harper Lee's "to kill Mockingbirds." Harper Lee incorporates a symbol to help scouts and gems develop ideas; a mockery bird. In my life, I experienced and experienced many innocent situations. Many of the characters in this novel are innocent, but their innocence is being destroyed by evil. In this case, imitation of a bird is an innocent symbol.
Innocence, or loss of innocence is the theme that runs through many wonderful literary works. Harper Lee kills Robin is no exception. Novels imitate birds as symbols of innocence and compare many of the characters with fake birds. The two most famous mimicry birds in this novel are Tom Robinson, a black man who was convicted of being raped accidentally accused, and Bradley puts himself a social wanderer that day is his own It's like a house hermit. Tom offers something good for society.
Children's adult journey will impair their innocence. In Harper Lee's novel "To Kill A Mockingbird", the two main characters Jem and Scout are forced to grow in preparation for the case that is most controversial in their careers, I faced. As the day of the trial approached, Jem and Scout witnessed the negative and positive things caused by the people of Maycomb who were not ready. - There are shelves with livestock and cheese in the cave. The crew of Odysseus wanted to sail all animals and cheese back to their boat. Odysseus opposed this and wanted to see people living in the caves. This shows that he knows he is brave enough to know that he and his crew are more likely to endanger themselves.