Atticus Finch Symbolism

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Harper Lee wrote, To Kill A Mockingbird to show what was going on during the Civil Rights Movement In Alabama during great depression. It was symbolizing Innocence thru Tom, Atticus, & Mayella as Mockingbirds. First, Harper Lee uses Tom Robinson as a mockingbird. Tom Robinson is A 25 year old black man that lives in a predominantly white city, full of racist people that hate other races and think they are rapists. He is a good person and means very well, He is also accused of raping a lady (Mayella Ewell) , and forcing her to do things that she didn’t want to do while on a train dressed up as a guy which wasn’t true and he was wrongfully convicted. There was enough evidence that he didn’t do it and they still found him guilty, like they said “His left arm was fully twelve …show more content…

Atticus Finch is a white lawyer in his early 50’s who defends African Americans. His last name is “Finch” which symbolizes a bird, that stands for innocence. One day Atticus is asked to defend a black man, named Tom Robinson. Atticus tries very hard to prove that Tom is innocent. His entire town, turns against him because he takes the side of a black man. He is a good person who is looking out for African Americans. I know he is a Mockingbird because, He helped a black man (Tom Robinson), when he didn’t have to. He was called a “nigger lover, He was a good man who took care of his kids and did everything he could do with provide even though it was the great depression. The whole town also hated him. On p.(291), The narrator said “Mr.Ewell approached him and cussed at him, spit in his face and threatened to kill him”. This shows that Bob Ewell is a jerk who is exposed for what he has been doing to Mayella and that Atticus Finch didn’t deserve any of that including losing the case that he should have won, with a credible source (Mayella) and evidence. That just shows how things were Back in the great depression days and How unequal it

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