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Metaphors In To Kill A Mockingbird

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The highly regarded book “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee uses effective metaphors, symbolism and emotive language to represent the writers purpose which is to explore the race relations between African Americans and White Americans in the south of the US (Maycomb, Alabama) in the 1930s from the perspective of a young child. This influential piece of American literature will always have a place as one of the greatest representations of American culture and life in the 1930s. The now iconic Mockingbird that all readers know off by heart is more than just a bird the author likes the look of. The Mockingbird is an expression of innocence and when a Mockingbird is killed it is seen as wasteful and tragic, Harper Lee captures this and makes …show more content…

Through the eyes of scout (Harper Lee), Tom is the very personification of good being destroyed by evil. The purpose of the book is to criticize the prejudice between the African Americans toward the white Americans. Lees purpose is also to criticize how society judges and makes stereotypes towards people or groups without understanding the person, this is represented by what Scouts Father, Atticus said to her “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view…until you climb into his skin and walk around in it”. Harper Lee creates a commentary on the injustice of social/racial inequality that occurred during these times this, therefore, helps the reader look past the façade of race and colour of skin and instead think about the goodness within a person. The author uses the metaphor of the now iconic Mockingbird to represent and or comment on the distasteful prejudice which was so present in America in at the time. The purpose of the book is to inform but also to educate the reader about the removal of ignorance and stereotyping which is something that even today many people face, the unsafe and perilous town of Maycomb is the representation of what a town/society with ignorance and prejudice would be like. This represents the purpose that the author was trying to portray throughout the book which is to explore the race relations between African Americans and White Americans in the south of the US in the

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