The important role of symbols in killing Robin written by Harper Lee highlights the novel theme and core idea with the novel symbol. The symbol in the whole novel represents not only a specific thing but also the character's thought, emotion, belief, and attitude. Some symbols represent even one or more things. Repeated use of the Li symbol contributes to the basic theme and idea of the novel. Mr. Lee's unusual title is a symbol that allows the reader to wait while waiting for imitation birds to enter the story.
Innocence is being experienced through novels. Symbolism plays an important role in Harper Lee's "to kill Mockingbirds." Harper Lee embraces the symbol to help the scout and gem develop ideas; a false bird In my life I have experienced and started experiencing 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.
Perhaps the most important symbol discussed to kill Mockingbird is imitation of the symbol behind the bird. The title is not just a title, it is a sign in the story. Because fake birds symbolize innocence, the title means that it was killed or destroyed for innocence. Through this book, fake birds such as Jem, Tom Robinson, Dill, Boo Rudley are regarded as some characters. This means they are innocent people destroyed or destroyed by evil. After Tom Robinson was shot, Mr. Underwood compared his death with the song bird of chirping. Furthermore, the names of Jem, Scout, Atticus Finch are a type of bird. This may indicate that they are vulnerable in racist Maycomb.
On the surface, there are not many similarities between Boo Radley and Tom Robinson. However, if you look closely, they will be compared symbolically to imitating birds. It was a sin to say that Attilkas to kill children to kill Mockingbird. Mr. Underwood compared Tom Robinson 's death with a meaningless squealing bird homicide and scientists compared Bradley and Mockin Bird. Each of these people has become a victim of society in various ways. Tom Robinson has been targeted for his race and Boo Radley is targeted for his quirks.