Theme Of Innocence In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Secondly, we have the motifs where Harper Lee uses these to express innocence. It was with the use of motifs that taught that, to mature struggles must be felt. An example can be the mockingbird. Lee uses these birds as a representation of innocence. It was with these birds that scout learned about the society and its unfairness, and grew from it. Like when she was talking about the Bob Ewell incident: “Well it’d be sort of like shootin’ a mockingbird wouldn’t it? (370). Scout was able to understand the situation; it was with all of her teachings. It may have cost her to learn about some hard stuff, but it helped her grow mentally. Next, with the use of the flowers it helped demonstrate the meaning of losing your innocence. An example can