To Kill a Mockingbird

The title of Lee's book is alluded to when Atticus gives his children air rifles and tells them that they can shoot all the bluejays they want, but "it's a sin to kill a mockingbird." At the end of the novel, Scout likens the "sin" of naming Boo as --

-- Bob Ewell's killer to "shootin' a mockingbird." Do you think that Boo is the only innocent, or mockingbird, in this novel?

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Boo was not the only mockingbird alluded to in the novel. Tom Robinson was also a mockingbird.

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To Kill a Mockingbird