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Examples Of Innocence In To Kill A Mockingbird

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The pure act of innocence, helpfulness, tenderness, soon to be destroyed by the evil-hearted of the less fortunate. An evil act of hatred destroyed a man and his family. The family, never to see their father again, is traumatized by the act of people who hate others and is willing to do anything and everything to get them out of their sight. To represent a Mockingbird, you represent innocence, and to kill a Mockingbird, it is to destroy innocence. Tom Robinson in “To Kill a Mockingbird”, written by Harper Lee represents a Mockingbird because he was only trying to help but, he was killed out of pure innocence.
In the book, “To Kill a Mockingbird”, the mockingbird represents innocence. The dainty, gray-brown, gorgeous mockingbirds are pale on …show more content…

Seemed like every time I passed by yonder she’d have some little something for me to do, chopping, kindling, toting water for her…” (Lee, pg 191) Tom would pass Miss Mayella’s house going to work and leaving work, and every time she would call him in for him to do a chore for her. Mr. Robinson would do it even though he had chores to do at home, he did it because of his kind heart. “Were you paid for your service?” “ No, sir not after she offered me a nickel the first time. I was glad to do it….. And I knew she didn’t have a nickel to spare.” (Lee, pg 191) Tom didn’t even get paid to do so, he didn’t want to get paid because he respected others and was willing to help. However, one day when Tom was helping Miss. Mayella with an unusual job, she made advancements on him that were unnecessary, “Mr. Finch, I got down off of that chair and turned around and she sorta jumped on me.” (Lee, pg 194) Miss Mayella was trying to make sexual advancements towards Mr. Robinson even though all he was trying to do was help. Later on, throughout the story, Mr. Ewell, Miss Mayella's father sent Tom away to prison and Tom was eventually shot to death by the prison guards. “They fired a few shots in the air, then to kill. They got him just as he went over to the fence. They said if he’d had two good arms he’d have made it, he was moving that fast. Seventeen bullet holes in him.” (Lee, pg 235) All of this would not

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