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To Kill a Mockingbird - The characters Boo Radley and Tom Robinson - innocent, heartless, yet persecuted
Title: To Kill a Mockingbird - The characters Boo Radley and Tom Robinson - innocent, heartless, yet persecuted
Category: Literature
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To Kill a Mockingbird - The characters Boo Radley and Tom Robinson - innocent, heartless, yet persecuted
To Kill A Mockingbird - Essay
The topic concerns Boo Radley and Tom Robinson, who are said to be
mockingbird figures. A mockingbird in the film, is a bird that sings its
heart out, is innocent and harmless, yet persecuted. Boo Radley and
Tom Robinson are similar to this, and this is portrayed throughout the
film in many ways.
Through the eyes of Scout and Jem, Boo Radley is an intellectually and
physically disabled person, who
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you get to know them. This is very true, and sometimes, the
nicest people aren't always the ones with the best appearances. Take
for example Quasimodo, from The Hunchback of Notre Damè. He
looked horrific and frightening in appearance, but as he was understood
more, he turned out to be a person who was very caring and
considerate of others.
Fianally, all I can say is, don't trust to outside appearances, trust inward
character instead.
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