Figurative Language In To Kill A Mockingbird

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In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee conveys the idea of innocence through Harper Lee shows this ideas using symbolism by the recurring idea that killing a mockingbird is a sin because all it does is play beautiful music. Also a mockingbird can symbolise many things, innocence, beauty, harmless and many other things. She also shows this idea through imagery by describing a mockingbird and Boo alike, harmless and fragile. Lastly, Lee uses figurative language describing scout in all her beauty. Scout is young and innocent and would never harm anyone, if anything she would try and help and understand. In the book Scout says, “I tried to climb into Jem’s skin,” which is showing how Scout just wants to make everyone happy. To conclude