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    In my opion Boo Radley resembles the perfect mockingbird. I believe this because Boo throughout the book never does anything‚ but help Jem and Scout. Boo was always there to help and protect Jem and Scout. For example when Jem‚ Dill‚ and Scout were caught at the Radley place. Boo had sewed back together Jem’s pants and folded them for him to get. When Boo was a teenager he was the local trouble maker. He was always in trouble with the people in Maycomb or even with the law. When Boo was a little

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    On my group’s posters‚ we used elements that could compare to our topics. For example‚ in the Toussaint L’ouverture poster‚ the directors were the French and American revolutions because the Haitian revolution was inspired by those two revolutions. It was starring Napoleon because he was the French leader at that time and Haiti was a colony of the French at that time. It was also starring the Grand Blancs‚ Petit Blancs‚ and slaves because those were the people in Haiti that were objecting to being

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    or spirit that enables a person to face difficulty‚ danger‚ pain etc.‚ without fear; bravery. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ both Atticus and Boo Radley are both courageous through the challenges they are faced with. Both of these men are citizens of Maycomb and create change within their town. Although Atticus and Boo Radley are very different people‚ they prove to be similar through their acts of courage. Though their acts of courage are similar‚ they both generate change to

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    symbolism with this bird is especially used when it comes to the misunderstood character Boo Radley. Boo is innocence in most likely its purest form in the novel. He never did anything truly wrong‚ unlike other characters like Bob Ewell. Boo didn’t do all the terrible things he was accused of‚ like eating animals‚ and yet he became a subject of torment from Maycomb’s children because of the past he had suffered. Boo is introduced early in the novel by Lee as being “...about six-and-a-half feet tall‚

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    Why Is Boo Radley Evil

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    In the book To Kill a Mockingbird‚ there is a character named Boo Radley. The children believe Boo is an evil being who goes around the town at night making flowers die and slaughtering chickens‚ even though it was proven that it was not him. One reason they believe Boo is evil is because he is locked up and never actually leaves the house. Boo is locked up because he started the closest thing to a gang ever seen in their small town. He also apparently stabbed his father in the leg with a pair of

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    Looking around‚ I could see the uneasy and impatient expressions on people’s faces. Suddenly‚ a loud voice interrupted my presentation: “The scenarios sound like scary but implausible fictions. We should stop here!” This stunning moment occurred during a milestone meeting for one of my early projects at Monitor Group. The project was meant to develop a set of plausible scenarios for evaluating the potential impacts of the melting Arctic ice-cap on Singapore’s status as a transshipment hub. As

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    Presenting the poster presentation was very intense even though it was a 5 minute presentation because I don’t normally present something that last more than a minute to the audience and it was my first time representing something like this. I only took a minor role of presenting a topic when in a group or instructing on the board how it was done in my past life. I never talked for a long period of time. During the day of the poster presentation‚ my first time presenting something as an individual

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    waiting to ask a question. His eyes full of wonder‚ his mind full of thoughts; it made me remember the days I looked at a particular house with those eyes. Of course the house and its inhabitations were long gone but the memory remained. The legend of Boo Radley was now a bed-time story I told little

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    I think that Boo Radley should be locked up in jail‚ he is reckless and dangerous. Who knows what he gets up to during the night while we’re all sleepin’! His brother says he stays in the house‚ but we don’t know that for sure‚ now do we. Let me tell you a lil’ somethin’ about Boo Radley‚ he is a maniac. One night I awoke to see Boo Radley starin’ right through my window at me‚ oh and I know that if I hadn’t woken and seen him‚ he would’ve tried to kill me in my sleep! It is unsafe to have such a

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    make generalizations about a person”. Boo Radley‚ a character of To Kill A Mockingbird‚ often keeps to himself in his house. He is barely outside the house and the people of Maycomb County have the fallacy of him being a monster to scare the town. Jem describes Boo as‚ ”about six-and-a-half feet tall‚ judging from his tracks; he dined on raw squirrels and any cats he could catch‚ that’s why his hands were bloodstained” (Lee 14). Not a lot of people have seen Boo or gotten to know him‚ so it is easy

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