Please use the symbol to kill Robin. "I want to shoot with a tin canola in the backyard, but I know to chase the birds, if you want, shoot all the blue birds you want, but remember that living mocks It is a crime to kill a bird. "This is what Attic finch told children to children after Christmas. In order to kill the classic novel of Mockingbird, Harper's unique title is taken from this passage. At first glance, Harper Lee may think why she named her book after a seemingly meaningless excerpt.
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.
Killing Robin is a book that contains some examples of symbolism. This story is seen from a child 's point of view, but it contains some examples of tokens, some of which are more evident than others. Mockingbird, Mayella's geranium, and Radley family are important signs to kill Mockingbird. An example of the symbolism of To Kill a Mockingbird is to imitate the bird itself. When Attikas says, "I want to shoot with a tin can in a backyard, but I know to go searching for birds," please shoot all the blue birds if you want. It is a sin to imitate a bird '(90), which means that the bird imitates not doing bad things. They sing, bring happiness and happiness to the world, not being killed. Tom Robinson is an innocent man, a man that was assembled, accused, then punished and killed.