One reason why characters in To Kill a Mockingbird misinform are to entertain or have fun. For example, Jem describes Boo Radley’s monster-like traits. Jem describes Boo to be a six and a half feet tall monster with a long jagged scar across his face, yellow and rotted teeth, popped eyes, and blood stained hands. In reality, Boo was ghostly white had thin cheeks, a wide mouth, gray hair, and a thin frame (Lee 16). For instance, Dill claims he can “smell death.” Dill tells Scout that she is going to die in three days. In fact, Dill was just trying to scare Scout and she didn’t die three days later (Lee 48). In addition, high school students in Maycomb tell little kids that they are touching dead body parts in the House of Horror. They are supposedly touching eyes, a heart, and an innard. As a matter of fact, Scout realizes they were two peeled grapes, a raw liver, and cold spaghetti (Lee 344). These are instances of people misinforming for fun or entertainment.
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To demonstrate, the kids tell Miss Caroline that “that cat thing was real fine.” In reality, they hated the cat story and just wanted to comfort her after Burris Ewell called her a “snot-nosed slut” (Lee 37). Secondly, Jem lies about the phone ringing. When a group of men come knock on Atticus’s door, Jem calls Atticus into the house to save him from getting in trouble with the group of men (Lee 195). Lastly, Heck Tate says Mr. Ewell fell on his knife. In truth, Boo Radley stabbed Mr. Ewell but to protect him from the press and the media he lied and said he fell onto his knife instead (Lee 366-67). People in Maycomb misinform from their kindness in their hearts to protect