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  • Essay / Racism and Prejudice in To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper...

    This is the most important belief that stuck with me throughout the book. Even though I already had this impression, this sentence struck me as it seemed so pure and precise. As mentioned in the book, the meaning of this phrase is that killing or harming something as pure as a mockingbird, which is only trying to bring happiness across the world through its music, is immoral and a fishing. Here, the mockingbird refers to Tom Robinson, who is falsely accused of rape when he had only tried to help, because he had felt sympathy for Maya Ewell, someone who found him inferior. her and continued to do so despite her false conviction. him. This belief is so pure and so good that this sentence will stay with me forever, never letting me forget the book To Kill A.