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11 July, 22:00

Why would telling the truth about the night in the schoolyard be similar to killing a mockingbird?

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  1. 11 July, 23:47
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    Boo did NOT kill Bob Ewell. Atticus tells his kids that they have no reason to go around harming mockingbirds since they have done no harm to them.

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    Sheriff Tate decided to cover-up the true nature of Bob's death. By declaring Boo Bob's killer--though his actions were in self-defense and Boo would almost certainly have been exonerated--it would have brought Boo into the "limelight" of a public investigation. Boo had carefully hidden himself from public view for decades, and Tate knew that a public trial would be the worst thing possible for Boo--a hero who had saved the children's lives.
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