Symbolism in To Kill a Mockingbird Essay

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    In both the caged bird and worlds reward it uses symbolism to display slaves and how they are treated. In this writing I will show how both passages treat and develop the theme. In the caged bird the bird wishes to get out but can not. He wants freedom but can not have it. He is being treated like a slave. In this passage it uses imagery. It uses two birds to display a white person and a slave. In the passage it says, “ The free bird sings of another breeze, the caged bird sings of a…

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    The Courthouse Symbol The symbol represented is the Maycomb County Courthouse. This courthouse is a symbol of social inequality and injustice because of the events that took place in it. For example, the Tom Robinson case. The Tom Robinson case was unfair because, as Mr. Underwood stated in the editorial, “Tom was a dead man the minute Mayella Ewell opened her mouth and screamed” (276). The case was unfair because Tom Robinson was black, and was not given a fair chance to explain himself.…

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    personality. In To Kill A Mockingbird two characters are defined like Mockingbirds. Tom Robinson and Atticus Finch are defined Mockingbirds for their actions. In her story, Harper Lee portrays a story about a father named Atticus and his son and daughter named Jem and Scout. The story is portrayed in Maycomb, Alabama during a trial case on a rape for a black man with a white woman. And how a white man stood up against all odds to defend a black man. In her novel, To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper…

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    Symbolism gives a person the ability to communicate something outside the barrier of language. A symbol is a person, place, or an object that is representative of something beyond itself. Symbols are found everywhere and in everything, and can be hard to recognize if a student is not familiar with the context or the situation. For a student to be able to acknowledge the symbols and their meanings is critical for their success in analyzing a literary work. I believe that symbolism is important…

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    There are various examples of symbolism throughout the novel To Kill a Mockingbird. Symbolism played an important role in this novel. It demonstrates the necessity of not hurting what is innocent. In To Kill A Mockingbird there are various examples of symbolism of this type. One example of symbolism that was the most obvious to the reader was the one concerning Tom Robinson. Tom Robinson was an honest and hardworking man and was falsely accused of raping Mayella Ewell. Tom is one of the main…

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    white dominance over others. Through the book, To kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee Scout and her family learns that people are being judged for color. When her father, Atticus Finch, stands up for a black person Scout and her family learns that racism is a prejudice that people were not willing to give up.The theme of the story is racism is the most powerful prejudice. This is proven through symbolism and point of view. Lee shows this through symbolism of a rabid dog. For example, when…

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    It is a sin to kill a mockingbird. This simple phrase seems unimportant and trivial, however, it has a much deeper meaning. The understanding, or misinterpretation, of this phrase makes all the difference in this book. In the novel “To Kill A Mockingbird” by Harper Lee, there are three main literary elements throughout the story. These elements are imagery, symbolism, and allegory and are used to show the themes of misunderstandings, courage, and prejudice. The first literary element…

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    DiTallo LA.5 17 March 2017 To Kill a Mockingbird Literary Devices Racism is still a problem in 2017 but not as bad as it was in the 1930’s. To Kill a Mockingbird by Lee Harper was published in the 1960’s and tells the story of bigotry in Maycomb County, Alabama, in the 1930’s. The story is told by young Scout, the daughter of attorney Atticus Finch. Scout witness’s bigotry and racism when Tom Robinson, an African- American, is accused of rape. In To Kill a Mockingbird, Lee uses the literary…

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    To Kill A Mockingbird Summary To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee is about a young girl named Scout who lives in Southern Alabama in the 1930s with her brother, Jem, and her father, Atticus. The main idea in this story is the loss of Scout’s innocence. This main idea uses symbolism, which is using something to represent something else. In this story, one of the symbolisms is the mockingbird as Scout’s innocence. The other symbolism is the loss of her innocence as the death of the mockingbird. …

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    Cunningham she knew she couldn't beat him up but tried to stop him. In to kill a…

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