Examples Of Innocence In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Innocence is a fragile quality that you can gradually lose over and over during your life. We humans are strong and determined on the outside but on the inside, we are fragile, fragile and weak creatures. Our innocence is a product of our ignorance of the unknown, slowly destroying our form on the inside. This is shown in the book To Kill a Mockingbird, a novel by Harper Lee, where Atticus's children Jem and Scout slowly lose their innocence during the trial of Tom Robinson. Atticus unknowingly puts his kids at risk of exposing them to the danger of the courtroom without warning them of its danger, showing the true nature of the people who live in Maycomb.

Scout initially views Boo Radley as a mysterious and potentially dangerous figure. Her