His image and reputation were shaped by the people in the community. He is looked down upon because he never came out of his house. Nobody ever witnessed these terrible deeds he has supposedly done. He has even become a character in the game the children played. In reality, he never committed a crime or harmed anyone in any way. He was actually a benefit to the Finch family and many more. “Boo Radley. You were so busy looking at the fire you didn’t know it when he put the blanket around you. My stomach nearly turned to water and I nearly threw up when Jem held out the blanket and crept toward me” (Lee 72). Scout rejected Boo immediately. The mockingbird symbolization suits Boo Radley because he doesn’t have a say to anything. “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view-Sir? –until you climb into his skin and walk around in it” (Lee 30). It was only until the very end of the novel that Scout realizes what Boo Radley had been
His image and reputation were shaped by the people in the community. He is looked down upon because he never came out of his house. Nobody ever witnessed these terrible deeds he has supposedly done. He has even become a character in the game the children played. In reality, he never committed a crime or harmed anyone in any way. He was actually a benefit to the Finch family and many more. “Boo Radley. You were so busy looking at the fire you didn’t know it when he put the blanket around you. My stomach nearly turned to water and I nearly threw up when Jem held out the blanket and crept toward me” (Lee 72). Scout rejected Boo immediately. The mockingbird symbolization suits Boo Radley because he doesn’t have a say to anything. “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view-Sir? –until you climb into his skin and walk around in it” (Lee 30). It was only until the very end of the novel that Scout realizes what Boo Radley had been