When he told her, Atticus confused the scout, but at the end of the novel, she began to understand its deep meaning. In chapter 10, mistake mode was explained to the scout:
"Mimicking birds does not do one thing, we enjoy music with us, they do not eat people's garden and they do not eat popcorn, they do not do one thing. That's why killing a mockery bird is a sin. "
Imitation of birds is an innocent symbol. This is the most important lesson that Attica calls to educate children through their own words and actions. This is the reason he chose to defend Tim Robinson. Robinson is innocent and I do not want to hurt someone, I just want to live, so it is a mockery bird. Atticus not only has to protect him because it is not a "sin" but also to prove his child's right
This is also a famous line giving a name to the novel as it is the most important subject of the book. Throughout the story, I saw Boy Scouts growing from small girls to young teenagers. Through her eyes, we see her innocence and ugliness in town, but after all, what the reader really gets from her experience is understanding of empathy. She believes that innocence is worth protecting not only through Mr. Robinson's case but also through her experiences in Boo Ladley. She even thinks that Bob Ewell's daughter Mayella is innocent.
"It is a crime to kill mockery birds," Maipa's message is so. Throughout this book, she says that beauty and innocence should never be hurt and should be protected at all times.
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 imitative 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
Mimicry birds are a kind of songbirds of the Americas and are known for their wonderful songs that can be produced. The two plots of the novel "Kill Mockingbird" combine to describe "It is a crime to kill Mockingbird". In Harper Lee 's To Kill A Mockingbird, Boo Radley and Tom Robinson symbolize the imitation of birds. The Boo Radley plot represents the innocence of Boo. Because of his innocence, Boo symbolizes a ridiculous bird. Introduction to his novel gave him some frightening and meaningful troublesome functions. Jem, Scout, Dill found that this is not correct. Boo left a gift in the gut of the gem and scout tree. This shows Boo's award and quality. One evening, Jim escaped from the garden of Rudley and tore the pants from the fence. Boo sew pants and thread them through the fence. On a cool night, when the house of Maudie was burned down, Boo laid a blanket around Scout. Both showed that Boo is very worried.