Wednesday, September 18, 2019
To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee - Answers :: To Kill a Mockingbird Essays
To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee    Question : On giving Jem and Scout air rifles, Atticus tells them that  to kill a mockingbird is a sin. Miss Maudie explains that  mockingbirds only do one thing, and that is to sing their hearts out  for us. Who are the mockingbirds in the story, and how have they been  ââ¬Ëkilledââ¬â¢ by the society around them?    Ideas : The two main mockingbirds are Boo Radley and Tom Robinson, but  there are others within the storyline.    Boo Radley has been shut away from the world by his father and then  later his brother through an incident which occurred fifteen years  earlier when he stabbed his father with a pair of scissors. The  suggestion is that he had gone mad and should have been committed to  an asylum. His influence in our story is all-good in that he gives  gifts to the children, repairs Jemââ¬â¢s pants when they are caught on the  fence and, of course, saves the childrenââ¬â¢s lives when Bob Ewell  attacks them. Sheriff Tate recognizes the vulnerability of Boo and  that any publicity would destroy him, so he says that the death was an  accident.    Tom Robinson is actually killed and his death is a sin committed by  the whole white community of Maycomb. All he tried to do was to abide  by the rules of the society in which he lived and when a black person  is asked to do a chore he obeys.     The main enemies of birds are cats and Lee describes Mayella as being  like ââ¬Ëa steady-eyed cat with a twitchy taleââ¬â¢ and the bird she is  focusing on is of course, Tom Robinson. Leeââ¬â¢s description is that of  a cat stalking its prey.    Jem to some degree was also a mockingbird. He went with Scout to the  black church in order to please Calpurnia, and the Rev. Sykes. Jem  suffers in that his youthful idealism is shattered by the verdict  given by the all-white jury at the trial.    The pet-dog of Maycomb is called Tim Johnson, a bird-dog, who one day  acts strangely because he has caught rabies. He gave pleasure to the  townsfolk, but suddenly he now causes fear. So much so that even the  mockingbirds are silent. Atticus shoots the dog for the good of the  whole town.    Question : Discrimination rears its ugly head in many forms within  this story. Give examples of this.    Ideas : The obvious discrimination is that of the dominant white  community over the subservient black community. They are not given  the same opportunities regarding education, illustrated by the visit  to the Negro church where only a few can read.  					    
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