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Herein, where does the title To Kill a Mockingbird come from?
The title of To Kill a Mockingbird comesfrom something both Atticus and Miss Maudie tell Jem and Scout:"it's a sin to kill a mockingbird" (10.7,10.9).
Likewise, why is killing a mockingbird a sin? That was the only time I ever heard Atticus say it was asin to do something, and I asked Miss Maudie about it. 'Yourfather's right,' she said. 'Mockingbirds don't do one thingbut make music for us to enjoy…but sing their hearts out forus. That's why it's a sin to kill amockingbird."
Moreover, how is the title To Kill a Mockingbird explained in Chapter 10?
The novel's title is from chapter 10:Atticus tells the kids that it is a sin to kill amockingbird because they don't harm anyone. This statementbegins the idea of “mockingbirds” as goodnessand innocence destroyed by evil. In Chapter 10, the theme ofit's a sin to kill a mockingbird begins toemerge.
Who are the three mockingbirds in To Kill a Mockingbird?
There are, as you stated, three metaphorical"mockingbirds" in this story: Tom Robinson, Boo Radley, and,although to a lesser degree, Dolphus Raymond. Tom Robinson is a"mockingbird" because he is a harmless and gentle soul,wrongfully accused by the society around him of a crime he did notcommit.
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