symbols, motifs and themes in “to kill a mockingbird”

Download Symbols, motifs and themes in “to kill a mockingbird”

If you can't read please download the document

Upload: lester-atkinson

Post on 13-Dec-2015

237 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

  • Slide 1

Symbols, motifs and themes in to kill a mockingbird Slide 2 Mockingbird as a symbol Mockingbird symbolizes Tom Robinson and Boo Radley who are both good people but dont have their own song in the town. Slide 3 Scout and Jem are also mockingbirds". They are both innocent in the beginning of the book, but as the novel progresses they face prejudice, malice, fear and evil which change them and they become more mature. Slide 4 Slide 5 Names Some of the characters names in the book are symbolic. Some of the characters names in the book are symbolic. Scout = a seeker, scouting out new areas of experience Scout = a seeker, scouting out new areas of experience Atticus = the district Attica of ancient Greece in which Athens was located. Atticus is also connected with Stoics because of his way of living and justice, wisdom, courage and temperance Atticus = the district Attica of ancient Greece in which Athens was located. Atticus is also connected with Stoics because of his way of living and justice, wisdom, courage and temperance Slide 6 The snowman The snowman is a symbol of prejudice. It shows that blacks arent judged on their own merits, but on their relationships with the white folks in town. The snowman is a symbol of prejudice. It shows that blacks arent judged on their own merits, but on their relationships with the white folks in town. Slide 7 Tim Johnson Tim Johnson represents prejudice, and how, like a rabid dog, it spreads its disease throughout the town. Atticus Finch is seen as a hero for he kills racism and prejudice, not allowing it to spread. Tim Johnsons appearance also symbolizes the unrest and insanity that are upon Maycomb- through Tom Robinson`s trial. Slide 8 Miss Maudie's house Miss Maudies house symbolizes the chaos and uncertainty of what is to come. Miss Maudies house symbolizes the chaos and uncertainty of what is to come. The fire itself is symbolic of the upcoming conflicts that Scout and the community will face. The fire itself is symbolic of the upcoming conflicts that Scout and the community will face. Slide 9 Gray Ghost The Grey Ghost, another symbol perhaps for Boo Radley whose "face was as white as his hands and his grey eyes were so colourless" Slide 10 Social class Differences in social status are explored largely through the overcomplicated social ladder of Maycomb. Finches and most of the townspeople beneath them Cunningham Ewells The black community Slide 11 Femininity Throughout the book several female characters influence Scout's development as a lady.Miss Maudie and Calprunia are the women which become a model for Scout as the novel progreses with their behavior good heart and understanding. Throughout the book several female characters influence Scout's development as a lady.Miss Maudie and Calprunia are the women which become a model for Scout as the novel progreses with their behavior good heart and understanding. Although Mayella Ewell and Mrs Dubose are the most hateful persons for the little girl they help her see the reality. Although Mayella Ewell and Mrs Dubose are the most hateful persons for the little girl they help her see the reality. Aunt Alexandra tries to change completely for her good Scout but at the end of the novel she is the one changed Aunt Alexandra tries to change completely for her good Scout but at the end of the novel she is the one changed Slide 12 Coexistence of good and evil Coexistence of good and evil is one of the main themes in the novel. We can follow how every character is touched by this topic. For example Scout is changed but keep believing in goodness unlike Jem who is completely deprived of faith. Atticus is the balance between these two extremes. He accepts that good and evil exist and thinks that we cannot judge anyone. Slide 13 Bravery BBBBravery takes many forms in "To Kill a Mockingbird". The reader sees it in Atticus' defense of Tom Robinson, in his children when they face challenge like Scout`s confrontation with the mob at the jail, or in Mrs. Dubose's fight with the morphine addiction, and, of course, in Boo Radley when he grabs a knife and kills Ewell so that he saves Scout and Jem's lives. Slide 14 Walk in Another Man's Shoes This theme is represented through Boo Radley, a man surrounded by mystery, gossips and for this reason prejudices. Because of them originally Scout thinks him of a monster but in the end she even comes to accept Boo as a friend. This theme is represented through Boo Radley, a man surrounded by mystery, gossips and for this reason prejudices. Because of them originally Scout thinks him of a monster but in the end she even comes to accept Boo as a friend. Slide 15 Slide 16 Made by: Tanya Donka Didi Krisi