Sunday, August 4, 2019
Why is the Novel Called To Kill a Mockingbird? Essay -- To Kill a Mocki
Why is the Novel called To Kill a Mockingbird.    In order for us to understand the reason why the novel is called "To  Kill a Mockingbird", we need to take into account what the title  actually means. The mockingbird is a type of finch, and it gets its  name from its ability to make sounds that mimic other animals. This  bird is not a predator and all it does is to make music.    In the book the references made to the mockingbird are ones of great  significance. The first time we come across this in the novel is when  Atticus Finch says to his son Jem Finch, "Shoot all the bluejays you  want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a  mockingbird." The children, Jem and his sister Scout do not, at first,  understand the importance of this advice. They decide to ask their  neighbour, and also good friend, Miss. Maudie about it. She starts off  with "Your father's right," and this is not the only time in the novel  when she is in agreement with Atticus' views. She is almost a mother  figure to the children along with Calpurnia, who is their cook, and  she reinforces Atticus' philosophy. In this instance what she tells  the children about mockingbirds, reinforces Atticus' views. She says:    "Mockingbirds don't do one thing but make music for us to enjoy. They  don't eat up people's gardens, don't nest in corncribs, they don't do  one thing but sing their hearts out for us. That's why it's a sin to  kill a mockingbird."    At this point the writer is conveying to us that it is a sin to kill a  mockingbird, the reason being that it does not do anything but make  music. Mockingbirds are portrayed as the epitome of innocence. The  killing of an innocent is always seen as a horrendous crime in any age  and any time. As we re...              ...ole point that the novel is trying convey is about  tolerance and understanding. It is due to a lack of these things that  we get prejudice and discrimination of any kind occurs, whether it is  racial or because of gender. If people were tolerant of other people  then these problems would not even arise. Atticus is right when he  tells scout that to truly understand a person you need to walk in  their shoes. By doing this you will understand the person and so will  be able to tolerate the person without fearing them because they are  different to yourself. Atticus is not the only person in this novel  who is able to think ahead. We know that people like Miss Maudie and  Heck Tate, the sheriff, are also able to think beyond racial lines. We  have come a long way from then, in establishing equality, and yet we  still have a long way to go in achieving the perfect world.                      
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