What Does Tom Robinson Symbolize In To Kill A Mockingbird

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In Harper’s Lee novel To Kill a Mockingbird, a mockingbird is used to symbolize innocence, kindness, and purity but is harmed by the face of prejudice and injustice. The character who best personifies the “mockingbird” is Tom Robinson. Tom is a kind-hearted, hard-working, generous, and innocent man. But due to societal norms in the time period where the novel takes place, he is heavily prejudiced and discriminated against. A mockingbird represents the idea of innocence destroyed by something “negative” which parallels Tom Robinson’s story where he is innocent, trying to live his life, but is affected by societal norms because of his skin color. Tom Robinson symbolizes a mockingbird because he is kind-hearted and generous, he tries to help

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