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3 March, 17:19

What does the fire symbolize in to kill a mockingbird?

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  1. 3 March, 17:30
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    The snowman representing Robinson's life, is burned down during the fire. The snow symbolizing Atticus, and the mud representing Tom Robinson. The creation of the snowman symbolizes the efforts of Atticus during the trial to set Tom free; which he fails at, therefore killing Tom.
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