To Kill a Mockingbird Question
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- It refers to the mockingbird being a symbol of innocence, as Boo Radley saves Scout and Jem's lives
- It refers to the mockingbird being a symbol of violence, as Bob Ewell attempts to harm the children
- It refers to the mockingbird being a symbol of justice, as Atticus defends Tom Robinson in court
- It does not have any significance in this chapter