a misunderstood neighbor named Boo Radley. Jem and Scout had many different perspectives on Boo. In the beginning they were scared. Going further into the book they become more curious. Towards the end they became friends. At the beginning of the novel two kids‚ Jem and Scout live in small town in Alabama. They start out with being terrified of their neighbor‚ Boo Radley. The book starts out with everyone having a bad feeling about Boo‚ People said the Boo Radley went out after midnight and would
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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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I will be predicting whether or not Boo Radley will be seen in the book. I predict neither Jem or Scout will see Boo Radley in the flesh. First of all most people of Maycomb has not seen Boo Radley. It would be very unlikely for Scout or Jem to have seen him. In the book‚ on page 13‚ it states that “ Mr.Radley’s boy was not seen again for fifteen years”. This shows that Boo Radley has not been seen out of his house for 15 years. Another quote from the book on page 10 says “ People said he existed
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and any cats he can reach!” “No wonder‚ I heard his hands were always blood stained! You know what they say once you ate a raw animal the blood will never wash off.” “Well‚ that’s Boo Radley for ya!” *laughs heard from gossip people* The name’s Arthur Radley‚ but for some reason most people know me as “Boo Radley”. I’ve always pondered why the folks call me that‚ do they think of me as some sort of a monster‚ a ghost maybe? Do they really believe I don’t actually exist that I’m just a fragment
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Atticus‚ and Boo Radley showed courage the most. In To Kill A Mockingbird these three characters popped out to me for their courage. Scout tried her best to show her courage. At times Scout did struggle with showing “too much” courage. Like when Scout’s first grade teacher asked Walter‚ a poor boy‚ if he needed money‚ and Scout tried to intervene‚ causing trouble for both her and Walter. Scout was also hesitant with some of her ideas. Including when Jem wanted her to play his game “Boo Radley”‚ and Scout
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prejudice. All folks are created equal but prejudice is dividing them‚ but Scout and Jem are too innocent to realize it. Jem being older realizes something about Boo Radley‚ who hasn’t been seen outside of his house since he was a teenager.“Scout‚ I think I’m beginning to understand something. I think I’m beginning to understand why Boo Radley’s stayed shut up in the house all this time. . . it’s because he wants to stay inside.” ( Lee 227) The lightbulb that goes off in Jem’s mind is his transition
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Arther Radley or Boo Radley is a mysterious character in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee who lived in the Finches’ neighborhood in Maycomb. He never came out of his house in the day and wasn’t seen for fifteen years. There were rumors and myths about him and his family spread around town According to the rumor‚ he is an crazy man who he stabbed his father’s leg with a scissors and got locked inside the house. However‚ no one really knew the truth about him. At the beginning of the story‚ Boo
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Boo Radley is essential to the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" because he is a catalyst for many other things to happen through out the book. For example he allows the reader to see what the mentality of some of the people in Maycomb. For example Miss. Stephanie Crawford‚ who demonises Boo as a monster and also a large proportion of the community who‚ for example‚ will not eat the nuts produced by the tree on the Radley’s property as they will be poisoned. "Miss. Stephanie Crawford said she woke up
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the idea that you can’t understand someone because you can’t always see through their point of view. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Jem talks about Boo Radley‚ stating‚ “There was a long jagged scar that ran across his face; what teeth he had were yellow and rotten; his eyes popped‚ and he drooled most of the time” (Lee 16). Scout and Jem judge who Boo Radley based off of rumors. They never really get to understand who he is as a person. People perceive things differently and view situations
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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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