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Loss of innocence from "summary" of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
The concept of innocence is a delicate one, easily shattered by the harsh realities of the world. In the town of Maycomb, innocence is a precious commodity, especially for children like Scout and Jem Finch. As they navigate the complexities of their small Southern town, they are constantly confronted with the darker side of human nature. One of the most poignant examples of loss of innocence in the novel is the trial of Tom Robinson. As Atticus Finch defends the wrongly accused black man, Scout and Jem witness the ugly face of racism and prejudice. Their belief in the inherent goodness of people is shattered as they see how easily the townspeople turn against Tom simply because of the color of his skin. Another significant moment of loss of innocence occurs when Scout realizes the true nature of Boo Radley. For years, Boo has been a source of fear and mystery for the children, but when he saves them from Bob Ewell's attack, Scout see...Similar Posts
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