Topic > Innocents in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

The title “To Kill A Mockingbird” is taken from a quote in the book, where Atticus says “Shoot all the blue jays you want, if you can hit them, but remember that it is a shame to kill a mockingbird." (lee Later, Miss Maudie Atkinson states that "Thrushes do not do one thing but make music for our enjoyment." (p.177). This proves that thrush birds are innocent, and this is why Atticus firmly forbids the his children to do so. Kill them. The theme of the novel To Kill a Mockingbird is how prejudices affect the town of Maycomb, Alabama. Furthermore, the mockingbird symbolizes innocence and give you pleasure in what is natural and enjoyable for them (sing for They do no harm, they are fragile, adorable, weak and defenseless birds. In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, the novel is about a heartbreaking story set in a town of Maycomb, Alabama. Black male named Tom Robinson is accused of raping a white woman in the novel is developed between the 3 characters who are considered the mocking birds and some other characters who seem to just do the well and help fight this. case of racism and prejudice. The good people and nonjudgmental citizens of Maycomb stood up and fought. the meaning of the title Kill a Mockingbird is represented by Tom Robinson Bo Radley and Scout Finch. The characteristics that lead them to be called the mockingbird are a display of innocence, peace, accusations, negative accusations, First of all, Boo Radley is the mockingbird because he is judged by what others think or feel about him, he is harmless and innocent and his subsequent actions lead the people of Maycomb to deny all accusations and all their assumptions about him. Bo Radley is... middle of paper... the decision is not in her favor and she gets very angry. “How could they do it, how could they do it” (p.285). Scout is also an example of a person who is just positive about everything. Scout occasionally finds herself in a panic like at the end of the novel, but aside from those rare situations, Scout thinks positively about everyone, everything, and every situation she deals with. For example: "...I thought Mr. Cunningham was a friend of ours. You told me so a long time ago." .scout thought everyone was friends at one point, but as the story progresses he starts to mature and thinks about everyone's actions, but continues to think positively. Scout Finch is also an innocent character, she is a very harmless and innocent almost 6 year old girl, and only has the good intentions of saving and relieving the people of Maycomb from racism and any problems that have occurred....