In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, the image of the mockingbird carries great symbolic weight. Based on the following excerp t, what could the mockingbird symbolize?
2 answers:
Answer:
for plato/edmentum users, it's the option that says something about the value of nature coming from nonmaterial things
(sorry i don't have a more descriptive answer, I just took the quiz and i can't go back and see it, but this answer is the correct one)
Answer:
<em>The softer side of nature.</em>
Explanation:
The mockingbird symbolizes the softer side of nature, because unlike most wild creatures, it doesn't harm human habitat. The mockingbird symbolizes life that should be preserved for the nonmaterial value it provides people through its singing.
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