Despite cultures and conflicts, basic ties still exist. We all belong to a common family. Harper Lee's book Killing a Robin is an immortal masterpiece raised in the southern town of the 1930s. This book talks about two brothers and sisters, Jem and Boy Scouts, who must face the harsh reality of life. Both hypocrisy and racial discrimination constitute the two most important themes. Hypocrisy is part of the spirit of the church and community of the Maycom community. For example, Mrs Meriwether talked about saving poor Mulans from Africa, but she believes that the black people in the community are ashamed (p. 234).
Harper's novel "Slaying Robin" is to kill Robin in a racial town, Meikomu County. Harper's novel presents a number of important themes that will foster readers with many morals to combat these racist attitudes and to plant other moral values. These themes are reinforced by the scenes, and it is through Harper Lee that the principles put in the novel are highlighted. This setting is also used as a metaphor for explaining the topic "To kill Mockingbird".
Symbolism and allegory of killing Robin Harper Li used symbolic meaning throughout the process to kill Robin. Effective use of Harper's ethnic symbols and fables can be seen through various examples of research, namely children, racist white men, attics finches. - Symbol of Lottery Shirley Jackson "Lottery" by Shirley Jackson is a symbolic story. Writers use symbolism to help express humanity as contaminated, regardless of how pure people are about themselves, or how pure their environment is. This story is very effective in raising many questions about meaninglessness and violence in the tradition of mankind.
Harper Lee's symbol of Robin's murder, Harper Lee used widely symbolicism in his novels, most of which refers to the southern racism issue in the early 20th century. Symbolism can go back to events that form any important event or story. - Symbolic classical symbols of Toni Cade Bambara are often used in stories to express more literal meaning. It is an example of traditional, literary, allegorical symbolism. Symbols can be displayed in various ways. People, things, and events are just a few of them. Through the short story "The Lesson", Toni Cade Bambara uses tokens in many areas. The title "Course" is a sign of the use of Banbara. Mistake