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Harper Lee explores the theme of innocence throughout the town of Maycomb by juxtaposing pure characters against the backdrop of a prejudiced community.
Innocent characters like Scout, Jem, Dill, Boo Radley, and Tom Robinson are drastically affected by the prejudiced community members of Maycomb. Scout, Jem, and Dill lose their childhood innocence after witnessing Tom Robinson's trial. Tom Robinson and Boo Radley both become victims of prejudice throughout the novel. Boo Radley is viewed with contempt by his community members and becomes the victim of ignorant rumors throughout Maycomb. Tom Robinson is wrongly convicted of raping and assaulting Mayella Ewell simply because he is black. Also, one of the most significant lessons Atticus teaches his children deals with how to treat innocent individuals. Atticus tells Jem and Scout that it is considered a sin to kill a mockingbird. Mockingbirds symbolize innocent human beings like Tom Robinson and Boo Radley, who do nothing but help others. Harper Lee illuminates the theme of innocence by exploring how innocent characters are affected throughout the novel.
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