How are the Scarlet Ibis and To Kill a Mockingbird similar?

They're both about birds and innocence Both works use birds as symbols for their characters. The scarlet ibis in James Hurst's work represents the narrator's brother, Doodle; Harper Lee's mockingbird is used to represent the innocence of multiple characters, most notably Tom Robinson and Boo Radley Doodle and Scout, the two younger characters, are innocent characters. Their older siblings are more demanding: "brother" uses Doodle for his pride and selfishness, and Jem just tries to improve Scout when he started maturing.

They do have some striking similarities, in addition to their both being tagged with unusual nicknames. This is an expert answer, written by an eNotes educator. To read the entire answer, please join eNotes.

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