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    gave us the idea of making Boo Radley come out.” During the first half of the book Dill always tries to find out more about Boo Radley. Every summer‚ when Dill comes to Maycomb County‚ he studies the Radley house. The book always talks about how Dill hanging onto the light pole looking at the Radley house. He even dares Jem to touch the house just to see what happens. The moment Dill arrives in Maycomb County‚ he seeks adventure.

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    Arthur ‘booradley At the start of the novel ‘boo’ is described as a “malevolent phantom”. Boo is never seen outside the house. ”phantom” shows us that harper lee wants to hint that boo haunts his house like a ghost would. The fact that “phantom” is used and ghost isn’t means that the reader is meant to think that boo is evil. This is backed up by the word “malevolent” showing that boo wishes to harm others something only a “phantom” would do. This idea of Boo being a “phantom” is further enforced

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    Marriage of Bette and Boo

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    Taylor Byerly Acting II Marriage of Bette and Boo December 4‚2012 1. The Marriage of Better and Boo was interesting‚ what I found interesting was that it definitely got darker as the play progressed making it almost more of a dramatic piece then a comedic. I definitely liked how they set the show‚ under a circus tent. Because I feel that that it fit‚ because chaos and craziness can be found under a tent‚ and all sorts of characters‚ which how these two families ended up relating to each

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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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    Radley Balko Analysis

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    In this article‚ Radley Balko’s‚ main argument is whether obesity should be personal issue or whether the government should take action. As I was reading this article I did agree to Radley Balko to some of the things he was talking about. Such as when he said‚” instead of manipulating or intervening in the array of food options available to American consumers‚ our government ought to be working to foster a sense of responsibility in the ownership of our own health and well-being.” In my opinion is

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    Arthur Radley‚ also known as "Boo" Radley‚ stays in his home all day. He seems isolated from the rest of the town. No one really knows much about boo. But in reality‚ boo is different than people think. As I looked out the window‚ I could see the kids‚ running and playing. It was hard to see over the glare coming through the shades on my left. I had almost lost count of the times I had watched these kids play. I see them come home everyday‚ after school. Scout was the kid that caught my interest

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    too. Many adults as children are abused and still move live on to have a normal perspective on life like any other person that wasn’t abused. People can see other perspectives on life due to their surroundings‚ most children stay curious about the world and wonder what goes on outside their homes‚ this is when the community comes into play and also friends too. People are able to see that what goes on in their homes isn’t like others‚ so they try to escape the situations. Arthur Radley in the

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    an unreliable narrator in that many of the key events she mentions throughout her narration are taken from second hand accounts and other people. One of the main plot points of the novel is the character of Boo Radley. The Finches’ neighbour‚ Boo‚ was depicted as an elusive person. He hardly went outside or socialized with others‚ due to his violent nature. Scout had hardly any real contact with him until the end of the novel. All of the knowledge Scout knew of Boo was either from “…neighbourhood

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    King Arthur Radley Extract

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    My scene occurs at the end of the book in chapter 31‚ when Scout is walking Arthur Radley back to his house. After Arthur was able to easily come out and help Jem and Scout‚ when they were being attacked by Bob Ewell‚ Scout wondered why he had never interacted in person with them before. This dialogue shows how Scout is growing up and how she is stepping into Arthur’s shoes to fully understand things she never did before. My dialogue adds on to two majors themes in the book. Also‚ it adds an explanation

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    Tkam Boo Radley's Diary

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    Dear Diary I had seen what could quite possibly be the most amusing sight in my whole life this afternoon. As I had watched through my "spy hole" as I liked to call it‚ two young boys were standing a ways down the street with a little girl running towards them with a tire. "I’m first!" the little girl had proclaimed. I had wondered what they were up to but thankfully I didn’t have to wait long. The little girl folded herself into the tire. The eldest of the boys went behind the tire and pushed

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