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Sunday, February 10, 2019

To Ill :: essays research papers

"Shoot all the blue jays you want, if you can hit em, but look upon its a sin to kill a mockingbird." Lee says that it is a sin to kill a mockingbird because they only make unison for people to enjoy, and they do no damage to anything such as opposite birds do. Lee is right the mockingbird dose nonhing wrong, such as the mockingbirds in the book. They never do anything wrong, but they sometimes are misapprehend and considered bad by other people.      sizz is one of the mockingbirds in the book. He only gives to the children. He gives them many different things through the knothole in the tree. fizzle also gives the children a game to play during the day, "Boo Radley." Later Boo gives them the most important thing of all, their lives. He is also a mockingbird in another way, when Scout falls out of the tire he gives them his music, laughter. At the end of the book Boo ends up going foul into his house never to be seen again by Scout. He di d this because he was a mockingbird caged up for a long time and was not ready to be free. The solution for him was to go back to his cage that he knew and was safe.     The other mockingbird is Tom Robinson because he does not do anything wrong. He was a very nice man, he would do things for people if they need something done that they could not do themselves. An example of this is when he helps Mayella and refused to accept the currency that she offered him. The difference between him and Boo is that even though he did not do anything wrong he was still found guilty of a annoyance that he probably did not commit. The reason that Tom was convicted is generally because he was a back man accused of a crime by a white woman.     The common thing that both of these characters appropriate is that they are both somehow attached to dock Ewell. Boo is connected to him because Boo killed him when he attacked the children. Tom is connected to Bo b because Bob is the primary(prenominal) reason that Tom was tried and found guilty in the offshoot place. This common connection to Bob connects Boo and Tom because the reason that Bob attacked the children was because he wanted to get back at the rest of the realness for what it did to him.

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