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Old 03-19-2008, 05:42 PM
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I need help with the book to kill a mocking bird!.?

At the end of chapter 30 in to kill a mocking bird, scout implies that turning in Boo for killing bob Ewell would be like killing a mockingbird. What does she mean? What or who else could the mockingbird represent? How does the title of the novel relate to the story? (Minimum Length: 5 sentences. Worth: 5 points)
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Ok turning Boo in for killing Bob Ewell would be like killing a mocking bird because mocking birds dont do anything but sing beautiful music to people and all Boo did was help Jem and Scout. The mocking bird also represents Tom Robinson i forgot how but trust me. And the title relates to the novel because Boo and Tom are both mockingbirds, they dont do anything but try to help, remember Tom was just helping Bob Ewells daughter when she asked and Boo helped Jem and Scout?
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i loved this book.
it's all about racism and judging people before you get to know them.
the relation to the title and the book is in the beginning when scouts father tells her "shoot all the bluebirds you want but its a sin to kill a mockingbird"

Heck Tate’s decision to spare Boo the horror of publicity by saying that Bob Ewell fell on his knife invokes the title of the book and its central theme one last time, as Scout says that exposing Boo to the public eye would be “sort of like shootin’ a mockingbird.” She has appropriated not only Atticus’s words but also his outlook, as she suddenly sees the world through Boo’s eyes. In this moment of understanding and sympathy, Scout takes her second great step toward a grown-up moral perspective. The reader gets the sense that all of Scout’s previous experiences have led her to this enriching moment and that Scout will be able to grow up without having her experience of evil destroy her faith in goodness. Not only has Boo become a real person to her, but in saving the children’s lives he has also provided concrete proof that goodness exists in powerful and unexpected forms, just as evil does.
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ok i dunno the first part but i can say that killing a mockingbird is a sin because it's so beautiful that if you were to destroy something so great, that it will haunt you the rest of your life.
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