1. Prejudiced Characters in To Kill a Mockingbird
Their personality differences from the rest of the town, the care of their fathers, and wanting to connect with someone are what makes Scout, Jem and Dill relatable to Boo, with their similarities mentioned respectively, also all of them share the innocence represented by the symbolism of a mockingbird. ... This caused him to run away by himself, which is a very big thing for someone of his age to do. While comparing these characters, all of them have a certain innocence about them that is being taken advantage of. ... A mockingbird could represent an easy victim due to its utter innocence, ...
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