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    Boo Radley Sexism

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    up Walter Cunningham for not bringing lunch money‚ not acknowledging the fact that his family was poor. It is also seen upon reading the book that Scout is mainly influenced by Atticus‚ who tries to protect her from the greater moral dilemmas. When Boo Radley is introduced she exposed to negativity in life‚ and it creates a negative outlook towards him. Since other people have spread rumors about him‚ her perspective was flawed. She is also exposed to sexism

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    Boo Radley Essay

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    Danielle Lucas Period 5/6 “To Kill a Mockingbird”: Boo Radley “To Kill a Mockingbird” takes place in the early 1930’s when racial segregation‚ alcohol‚ and penniless people plagued the streets. The Finches managed to stay in a comfortable lifestyle. The bleak house down the street always seemed to catch the Finch children’s attention. This is why Boo Radley becomes an important character within the story line. He watches the children from inside his house. This was because of his strict father’s

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    Boo Radley Conflicts

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    teacher)‚ Boo Bradley (her neighbor)‚ and Dill and Miss Maudie (her friends). Harper Lee uses the characters and their conflicts to illustrate the themes of the book. One of the first conflicts told is between Arthur “Boo” Radley and his father Mr. Radley. This conflict started when Boo was a teenager and was charged with disorderly conduct‚ disturbing the peace‚ and assault and battery. The judge wanted to send Boo to a state industrial school‚ but Mr Radley refused. Instead‚ he locked Boo in the

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    Boo Radley Discrimination

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    the prejudice in this community of Maycomb‚ Alabama. Tom Robinson‚ Boo Radley and Atticus Finch are victims of prejudice of their small town. These people are being discriminated and segregated from the community. These characters are seen as Mockingbird figures in their community because they are “killed” without a reason. Even if a person is innocent‚ they can still be found guilty if there is prejudice similar to the case

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    Boo Redley's Monologue

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    Tarehy Class : B No.Regis : 12114057 Thirty Two “ Huft... I hope jem fine.” I sighed softly. I know Actticus worries about us even more Jem. I know it just by looking at his face‚ when he saw the wounded Jem and i think Boo Redley must have been very shaken by this incident. I paused and tried to sleep. It was a long night. I woke up the next morning‚ soon I moved from my bed and walked hurriedly to jem rooms to wacth to make sure that what happened last night it was

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    Boo Radley Journal

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    and Dill. Right now in the novel the children are trying to bring out the legendary Boo Radley. In this journal I will be predicting and characterizing the Ewells. As I am reading the first few chapters of To Kill a Mockingbird I predict the children will not meet Boo Radley. One reason I think the kids will not meet Boo is he is locked up in his home away from the living world. First off‚ the kids never see Boo but have heard many stories about him and his wicked ways. Jem believes he is chained

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    Boo Radley Symbolism

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    The symbolism of the mockingbird relates to Boo Radley because he is of an innocent nature. Such as‚ the mockingbird which does not feast on things that it shouldn’t neither does it nest where it does not belong. Instead‚ all it does is create marvelous music for people to enjoy. Similarly‚ as the mockingbird is of an innocent nature so is Boo Radley because he never wished harm to befall anyone. In fact‚ his only act of violence was accidental. Yet people found it in their hearts to accuse him of

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    Analysis Of Boo Radley

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    Once an idea has taken hold‚ it is nearly impossible to get rid of it. In the case of Jean-Louise “Scout” Finch‚ the parasitic idea is Boo Radley. Her journey had begun when Dill‚ a young boy of similar age arrives in her small town Maycomb County. He initiates her own obsession with revealing the truth about Arthur “Boo” Radley. Initially‚ the Radley setting was a place where “...[the] pecans would kill you. A baseball hit into the Radley yard was a lost ball and no questions asked” (Lee 10)

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    Boo Radley Realization

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    world. She goes from judging Boo Radley‚ to realising he was not what everyone thought. Then she began to understand she should not base her thoughts on someone purely off what others have told her. In Harper Lee’s‚ To Kill A Mockingbird‚ the moment which had the greatest effect on Scout’s life is when she realized Boo Radley saved her life‚ because she understood judging Boo before she met him was the incorrect thing to do. For a majority of the book Scout was told Boo Radley was a crazy‚ antisocial

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    Boo Radley Rapism

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    characters; Atticus‚ Jem‚ Boo Radley‚ Robert Ewell‚ Scout‚ Tom Robinson‚ Calpurnia‚ and more. Boo Radley in “To Kill a Mocking Bird” is the character that we 1st get to see being judge. Jem and Scout see Boo Radley at first as nothing but a “malevolent phantom" (chapter 1 pg. 8) it states “Inside the house lived a malevolent phantom” Everything that surrounds Boo Radley would be the rumors and myths. Boo Radley seems to have never came out his house unless it was needed for. As Boo Radley saved Jem and

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