In the book "Killing a Robin", the whole story discusses many topics. The most important theme is how gem scouts and boy scouts slowly grow after a certain event and realize the reality of good and evil. In the process they met with Raped Black Tom Robinson who was raped and a white girl raped, and he played an important role in the story. Lady Du Fu, an old, weak and sullen woman, showed "true courage". Arthur Ra dley, also known as Boo, is a hermit who is said to have tried to kill his father.
In this novel we see whether people are pure or essentially evil by teasing a pure transition from Boy Scouts and Jim 's childhood. To see the evil they face, we must integrate it into their understanding of the world. As a portrayal of the transition from innocence to experience, the important sub-theme of this book deals with the threat posed by ignorance, prejudice and ignorance to innocent people: for people like Tom Robinson and Bradley It will not be prepared. The evil they encountered, and as a result they were destroyed. Even Jem discovered evil of racial discrimination during the trial and after the trial, and it was sacrificed to a certain extent. In spite of Tom's conviction, the Boy Scouts can maintain a basic belief in the essence of human beings, and the beliefs of Jem against justice and humanity have been severely impaired and he retreated to disillusionment.
The main confrontations, boy scouts, and childhood innocence of Jim are threatened by countless incidents that uncover the evil side of human beings, in particular Tim Robinson's conviction and Bob Ivy's revenge. As the novel advances, Scouts and Gems seek to maintain their beliefs in human ability in light of these repeated human evils. Rising action · scout, gem, dill was fascinated by their mysterious neighbors, Boradorrie, and received a series of upgrades with him. At the same time, Atticus was appointed to protect black man Tom Robinson from Bob Ewell's false rape allegation. Looking at the case, scouts, especially gems, did not understand how the jury judged Tom Robinson 's crime based on the Ewels' apparent story.