The mockingbird represents the brotherhood of the two soldiers. In the early life of the brothers, the mockingbird is described as living around the brothers and begin present through their childhood. As children, they are very close. The bird "remains" with them until the southern brother is killed, at which point, the bird flies away. That represents how their brotherhood died when one kills the other.
The mockingbird represents the brotherhood of the two soldiers. In the early life of the brothers, the mockingbird is described as living around the brothers and begin present through their childhood. As children, they are very close. The bird "remains" with them until the southern brother is killed, at which point, the bird flies away. That represents how their brotherhood died when one kills the other.