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    their lifestyles. What do we know for certain about Boo Radley? The Radley residence is mysterious and generally feared by the public. It was mentioned that Radley was locked up as a teenager for once getting in trouble with police. Radley had apparently been in the house ever since the incident‚ although it is believed he sometimes comes out in the middle of the night and looks in people’s windows. Why is Boo fascinating to the children? Boo is fascinating to the children because he is mysterious

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    Empathy for others and understanding different perspectives are very important thematic topics in To Kill a Mockingbird. In the story Boo Radley and Tom Robinson are both ridiculed for being different. Tom Robison is ridiculed for being black. Many people assume he raped Mayella Ewell just because he is black. Boo Radley is often ridiculed because he rarely leaves his house. Since he rarely leaves his house people assume that he is a terrible person. Although these characters are assumed to be awful

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    most‚ and his name is Arthur Radley‚ but Scout and the children like to call him ’Boo ’. Lee incorporated Mr. Radley to really show Scout the important lessons of life through the experiences and the encounters she faces with him‚ while also helping her grow into maturity. In the beginning‚ Atticus says “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view... –until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.” (Lee 30). Boo Radley helps Scout realize the lesson

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    taking things in from Boo Radley‚ a person who helped her to grow up. The time when Scout walked in Boo Radley’s shoes is important because it proves how Scout is growing up throughout the novel. First of all‚ when Scout walked in Boo Radley’s shoes‚ it was very crucial to her character because it helped her to develop from innocence to a grown-up moral perspective‚ which causes change. To begin‚ Scout states‚ “It was then that Dill gave us the idea of making Boo Radley come out... but Jem and

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    Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird the mockingbird symbolizes all that is innocent and all that is harmless in society. Harper Lee uses two characters to show the innocence in people and to show how this innocence is often killed: Tom Robinson and Boo Radley. The theme in To Kill a Mockingbird‚ that often the innocent are harmed by the wicked unjustly and intentionally‚ only to be saved by the brave and intelligent‚ who try hard to show society who these people really are is clearly articulated throughout

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    through the characters of Boo Radley and Tom Robinson. The mockingbird’s influence can also be applied to the relationships between humans. The Mockingbird is a powerful symbol that echoes a strong meaning throughout the novel. Harper Lee uses Tom Robinson and Boo Radley as figures to represent the mockingbird. When Atticus tells Jem and Scout that it is a sin to kill the mockingbird‚ this refers to the actions directed toward Tom and Boo. It was a sin to dislike Tom and Boo based on what others say

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    Taylor says at the trial‚ when talks about the jury who convicted Tom Robinson blindly at the trial. Boo Radley‚ someone who this quote could apply to‚ asked Scout to take him home‚ and she does while reflecting on the past couple of years as they get nearer to the Radley Place. She remembers all that Boo has given her and Jem‚ and it hurts her they they never gave back. When they get to the front porch‚ Boo goes inside the house and Scout never sees him again. As she walks back home‚ Scout sees the world

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    very important to me because it shows us how Boo Radley really is. We see him as someone who is unliked from people. They make him seem as someone who is unknown and scary. In this chapter‚ they make us see another side of Boo Radley we never would have seen. It starts off with Jem and Scout getting gifts from an unknown person in a knothole that is in a tree near the Radley’s place. At the end‚ we infer that it was probably Boo Radley because Nathan Radley plunged up the hole with cement. It’s a very

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    A Mockingbird Essay Introduction: * Thesis: In To Kill A Mockingbird‚ characters such as Calpurnia and Boo Radley are not who they are made out to be in the beginning of the play to both the readers and Scout. * Point 1: Jem and Scout learn that Calpurnia‚ their housekeeper‚ is not who they thought she was. * Point 2: The Finchs and the people of the town realize that Boo Radley is not the same man they thought he was. Scout and Jem is not the well-spoken servant they made her out to

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    this fantastic book named ToKillAMockingbird. Harper Lee demonstrates the process of maturing in ToKillAMockingbird in many ways. Many characters in the book go through maturation but the three characters who exemplify this topic are Jem‚ Scout and Boo Radley. Each mature in their own ways thorough their own experiences. Firstly‚

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