Innocence In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Most people believe that innocence is a necessary childhood factor. When innocence is torn away from children, the rest of their lives can be changed for the worst. While you are a child, you should be able to be one, and that is what Harper Lee expresses in one of her stories. In To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee uses symbolism, as well as characterization, to show that when Innocence is taken from individuals, it changes the future of those individuals.

In To Kill a Mockingbird, Lee uses characterization of a character named Jem to show how children’s futures can negatively change when innocence is stolen from them. Jem’s innocence is shown towards the beginning of the story when Jem and Dill are trying to deliver a note to Boo Radley. Atticus catches the boys and begins to yell at them when Jem interrupts, “We weren't makin' fun of him, we weren't laughin' at him . . . we were just-“ Atticus then questions, “So that was what you were doing, wasn't it?" and Jem asks,"Makin' fun of him?" Atticus replies "No." and the narrator says, “Jem seemed to swell a little.” …show more content…

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