It will be innocent when I kill Robin. "Meicom is an old city, but when I first knew it was a tired old city. On the rainy day the street changed to a red slope The sidewalk lawn grew and the court hung on the square "(Li 9). As explained by the scout finch, this environment is infants, noisy noises and games The Finch children and the dill must occupy themselves to avoid boredom, their surroundings are their boundaries, but in their heart they are physically There is no restriction.
An article that kills Robin on the theme of the novel "Kill Robin" is innocent loss. Whether it is emotional abuse, racial prejudice or learning, Boo, Tom and Scout will in some way lose their innocence. The prejudice that each character is suffering may lead to their loss. In response to Boo, Tom, and Scout, Harper Lee showed that the response to each missing innocence of each character is different. In the novel to kill Mockingbird, the role of Bohradori is known as the "theme". The theme often explores eternal and universal thoughts, which may be a hint rather than a clear explanation. The theme is an important part of a fictitious story. The novel proposes several themes to kill mockery birds. One of the repeated themes for killing mockery birds is courage. Courage is when you know that you are defeated. For example, experienced attorney Atticus played a role in defending Tom Robinson bravely. Tom Robinson is a black man accused.
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.
To kill Robin and increase innocence is a remarkable theme in Harper Lee's novel "Kill ing a Robin". As scouts and gems mature as children, they will understand how the world is cruel in different ways. Because of the environment of Maycomb, children are highly exposed to racial discrimination. Innocent loss by Boy Scouts and Jim is also caused by discrimination and injustice in their town. Finally, the strong reason why children are forced to mature is the hypocrisy of the people who live in Maycomb.