Theme Of Allusions In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Allusions
Music is very important in the world and not only can it be listened to for enjoyment, but also created by one as a hobby. Mockingbirds make beautiful music to listen to and a Jew’s harp is an instrument that one can use to play songs. Harper Lee uses both of these musical components in To Kill A Mockingbird with a deeper meaning to give the reader more of an understanding to what is happening. Harper Lee uses the many allusions in her novel including mockingbirds and Jew’s Harp.
Mockingbirds are known for their songs consisting mostly of mimicked sounds. In To Kill A Mockingbird Harper Lee first mentions a mockingbird on page 119 and it is very symbolic throughout the storyline. Lee writes Atticus saying to Scout, “Shoot all the

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