In Harper 's novel "Killing a Robin", racial discrimination and innocent themes are clear. There are many examples of inequality in the story, one virtue has disappeared. As the rumor spread, Arthur Ra dley was isolated at home. Racial discrimination led Tom Robinson, a black man who lost his life, even if he was innocent. People who support color people like Attikas are criticized severely. How does discrimination affect innocent people? In the novel, the imitating bird represents innocence; it stands for Atticus, Tom Robinson and Arthur Ra dley.
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.
Walt Whitman's poetry in 1859 "Cradle without end" depicts imitation of birds as a symbol of innocence to sing the past and sing the memory of the past. In contrast, Harper 's famous novel "Killing a Robin" was published in 1960. Vulnerable memory of horrible memory - memory of discrimination, isolation, violence. - After that, Scottsboro 's late trial gradually declined to the end, all men were released on innocence, escape, or parole. These experiments are just a part of how society treated blacks in the 1930s. Scottsboro Boys and To Rob a Mockingbird's Tom Robinson also encountered similar problems in the face of justice system. These two similarities are that despite the opposite evidence, the two are still convicted.