Tom Robinson Symbolism

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In everyday life people use symbols to give things a deeper meaning. The author Harper Lee who wrote To Kill A Mockingbird uses different symbols to describe people and places in the story. In To Kill A Mockingbird Tom Robinson symbolizes the racial inequality that existed by society because of his race. The first symbol that Harper Lee uses to represent equality is Tom Robinson. Sadly, Tom is singled out and disliked because of what society has labeled him. That is not an uncommon position to be in as a man of color in the 1930s. Many men of color faced similar situations in this time frame, but it does not mean that Tom Robinson’s situation had to have the same outcome. He is an individual in society singled out just because …show more content…

The reader can then infer that in To Kill a Mockingbird, society believes that white people are a symbol of the superior race, and colored people are a symbol of the inferior race. Neither of which is true because no one person is one-hundred percent honorable or evil. Unfortunately, stereotypes and beliefs of the time lead the people of Maycomb County to be unable to view everyone as equal and instead only focus on race. Tom’s situation is an overall representation showing that when people treat others differently based on color that someone will have to face the consequences of this thought process. In the book, Tom fails to receive a fair trial just because he is black, yet many years earlier in the 19th century, Sir William Garrow coined the term “innocent until proven guilty.” The phrase itself never specifies only being true for white people or any certain group of people, for that matter. Due to personal bias, the people of the time are able to twist that phrase and unfortunately warp it into something closer to “guilty until proven innocent.” The reader can infer based on his actions of distancing himself that Atticus feels misunderstood and even alone. He is fighting a battle …show more content…

Atticus fought for Tom a fair trail to prove his is a innocent man, but Tom’s life was cut short because he was shot from

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