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Symbols In To Kill A Mockingbird
The Mockingbird symbolizes innocence, hope and peace. Harper Lee: To Kill a Mockingbird is one of the greatest books I have read. While reading the book I have chose some people to be mockingbirds. I chose Atticus and Tom Robinson to be mockingbirds. I chose these two particular people because they both play a wonderful part in the book and haven't done anything horrible. They just try to help others out and never lied once.

The use of this symbol is mainly innocence, how a young african american got accused and killed for no reason. It symbolizes innocence, hope and peace. I have chose Tom Robinson and Atticus to be mockingbirds because they played a wonderful part in the book.

I chose Atticus because he was a defending lawyer even when

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