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Theme Of Irony In To Kill A Mockingbird

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In the classic novel of To Kill a Mockingbird written by Harper Lee in the 1960’s, irony has been used to reveal Maycomb’s true intentions of racism, prejudice and hypocrisy. As described by the author, “small old town” seems ideal and peaceful on the surface, but as the story progresses, it becomes clear that the town is biased and racist. The irony helps the reader understand the actual hypocritical views of the story’s characters. Few novels have had an impact on American culture but Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird” is an exception. One of the most influential read works of American fiction, and perhaps one of the most beloved, it reached its 50th anniversary of its publication. The novel has sold over 30 million copies in 40 languages …show more content…

Racism is one of the main messages in this book also how people around us, not only parents have a strong influence on us when we are growing up, and how rumors and misjudgements can make a person look bad. Judging people without the knowledge of facts is also a common occurrence. I think this novel has this genius aspect of capturing these particular events through a child's eyes yet also being able to keep the adult perspective alive. It makes important points about prejudice and humanity without clobbering anyone over the head with the idealism of Atticus. A quote said by Atticus on page 99 of chapter 10 says, “Remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird. That was the only time I ever heard Atticus say it was a sin to do something, and I asked Miss Maudie about it”(Lee,99). I feel that this quote is referring to the people that can be considered as mockingbirds hence characters such as Scout as well as other children are mockingbirds because Scout has the innocence of youth and it would be wrong to steal the innocence of children by issues concerning only to adults therefore this happens frequently in the society we live in by becoming pawns in divorce, through exposure to inappropriate media and other types of abuses. Tom Robinson gets falsely accused of a crime. He is a symbol for innocent people who are the victims of everyday prejudice hence his greatest crime was feeling sorry for a white woman that was a crime back in those racist days therefore even in today's world racism does take place . Mayella Ewell should also be considered as a mockingbird whose innocence has already been destroyed by her abusive father and had been forced to confront to the court that Tom had raped her even though it was not true. Her situation is similar in almost

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