Despite Tom Robinson's apparent innocence, after all, he is announced to be guilty. Like hunters who kill mockingbirds for sport, people kill innocence without the awareness of their action taken against the blacks. "…She (Calpurnia) says they're clean-living folks."(75) This statement appears during a conversation between Atticus and his daughter Scout, and holds a certain amount of importance
Despite Tom Robinson's apparent innocence, after all, he is announced to be guilty. Like hunters who kill mockingbirds for sport, people kill innocence without the awareness of their action taken against the blacks. "…She (Calpurnia) says they're clean-living folks."(75) This statement appears during a conversation between Atticus and his daughter Scout, and holds a certain amount of importance