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What Does Raymond Symbolize In To Kill A Mockingbird

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In the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird’ a major theme is the mockingbird but what does the mockingbird really mean? The mockingbird symbol represents the innocence of characters such as Tom Robinson, Boo Radley and Dolphus Raymond, and how killing them just because they’re different would be a sin. In the novel the character, Tom Robinson is accused of raping a white girl (Mayella Ewell). He is a hard working, honest black man who has a wife and three kids and a crippled left. Arthur “Boo” Radley is an adult man who as a kid was sentenced to stay in his house for life. He is known as a lunatic but is really just starving for love and affection and is harmless and well-meaning. Dolphus Raymond is a white man who would rather spend his time with black people. He is known as a drunk because he drinks out of a paper bag but he is really only drinking coke and only drinks out of a paper bag so people will have another reason to …show more content…

The example is that he is misunderstood. Arthur was grounded for life as a child, therefore, no one in Maycomb knows what he is truly like and think that he is dangerous when really he is just misunderstood. “Inside the house lived a malevolent phantom. People said he existed, but Jem and I had never seen him. People said he went out at night when the moon was down and peeped in windows.” The second example is that he tries to become friends with the kids by leaving them little presents inside a tree. Arthur cares a lot about Scout and Jem, therefore, he gives them the things that he values the most, like gum, pennies, and soap bar sculptures of themselves. “ I stood on my tiptoe, hastily looked around once more, reached into the hole, and withdrew two pieces of chewing gum minus their outer wrappers.” Arthur literally kills for Jem and Scout. One night while Jem and Scout were walking home late at night Bob Ewell attacked them but Arthur saved them by stabbing

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