The Theme Of Loss Of Innocence In To Kill A Mockingbird

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“Killing a mockingbird” is to take the innocence of someone, and eradicate it. The novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee depicts racism, stereotyping, and the loss of innocence. The story takes place in Maycomb Alabama, in the 1930s during the great depression. Throughout the story, Tom Robinson, Boo Radley and Jem Finch are depicted as “mockingbirds” taken advantage of, or changed by evil. Tom Robinson is labelled as a rapist and given unfair treatment in the court of law because of his skin colour. Boo Radley is a man who is considered the town monster, even though he hasn't been seen in years. Finally, Jem Finch has to deal with the struggles of his family facing judgement from the town due to his father's actions. These characters