"Killing a Robin" was written by Harper Lee published in 1960. This novel was written in the era of American racial inequality. From the perspective of a girl named Scout from the late 1920s to the early 1930s, it was innocent to kill Robin. The boy scout matured through his novels through his father Attikas, and she became more aware of the prejudice of Mecombe County. Scout and her brother Jem knew that blacks can not get a fair trial when Attickas lost his lawsuit, but their newly discovered maturity
Symbolism and fable of killing Robin Harper Lee used symbolic meaning throughout the process to kill Robin. Most of them point to the southern racism issue in the early 20th century. Effective use of Harper's ethnic symbols and fables can be seen through various examples of research, namely children, racist white men, attics finches. - Symbol of Lottery Shirley Jackson "Lottery" by Shirley Jackson is a symbolic story. Writers use symbolism to help express humanity as contaminated, regardless of how pure people are about themselves, or how pure their environment is. This story is very effective in raising many questions about meaninglessness and violence in the tradition of mankind.
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.