What Is The Symbol Of Innocence In To Kill A Mockingbird

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The mockingbird symbolises innocence and purity in the novel To Kill A Mockingbird. Set during the Great Depression, the story follows the childhood memories of the main character Scout Finch. Throughout these years the characters learn lessons and one in particular includes the symbol of a mockingbird. In the book a mockingbird represents innocence and makes an appearance frequently. The mockingbird symbol best represents the book as a whole because it connects perfectly with the characters Atticus and Boo Radley, and the major theme of the novel.
There are many characters who could be connected to the symbol of mockingbirds. For example, Atticus Finch and Boo Radley. Each one of these characters were once considered innocent but were exposed

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