Innocents
Innocents is the plural form of the adjective innocent and may refer to people who are not guilty of a crime or wrongdoing, or to things regarded as harmless, pure, or uncorrupted. In moral philosophy and law, innocence is often contrasted with guilt, fault, or knowledge of wrongdoing. The term also appears in religious contexts; for example, the Holy Innocents refer to infants killed as Herod's massacre, a theme that has influenced art and liturgy.
In culture, Innocents has been used as a title or motif in various media. A number of
Because Innocents functions as both a common noun and a proper title in popular culture, it can