Kill Robin - Is it possible for Jem to remove innocence without losing hope? In a book by To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, a 10 year old boy named Jem proved that it might look like this. Throughout the novel, the Boy Scout brother Jem tried to understand the dark side of human nature in his head. In the southern town where he lives, Jem suffers from racial discrimination, justice and courage. Until the end of the novel, Jim can better understand the world, and there is still a step from becoming an adult.
Harper's novel "Kill a miserable bird" is a childhood story of James, Boy Scout Finch, and Meikomu Alabama. The title of killing Robin has a theme through a story. The characters of Tom Robinson, Bradley, and Attikus Finch draw "Birds are imitated". Throughout the novel, Tom Robinson is considered "Mockin Bird" from his kindness and compassion to Mayella Ewell. When Tom announced his testimony, he said: "I am sorry for her, but she seems to work harder than others." Because Tom is a black man, in this society, I feel that I feel sorry for myela is wrong. In his testimony, Tom said: "I tried to tell her ugly things, I do not want to be ugly, I do not want to push her or I do not want to do anything."
Harper Lee killed a cocky bird Nelle in Monroeville, Alabama on April 28, 1926. She is the youngest of the four children, so she is the reason she told me she has the tips for her writing. She devoted herself to writing her life and gave up other jobs she likes, such as working at an airline or going to college. Her first attempt to "kill miserable birds" was rejected by all publishers, as she only wrote a series of short stories. - Exploring American novels to kill ridiculous birds Good morning I was given a task to tell you about the American literature and the influences that Australian readers might have in certain books. Especially my main focus is racial prejudice. When discussing this topic, I think about one of my favorite books. Because it effectively shows multi-nationalism from various angles.