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    the society and do good deeds. Most mockingbirds don’t even want to be recognized. Boo Radley is a perfect example of a metaphorical mockingbird. Not everyone knows what being misunderstood is like; especially when you’re misunderstood for the wrong reasons. Just because a man keeps to himself‚ should he be marked as an outcast? Just because a man is rumored to have done a dark deed‚ should he live a lonely life? Boo Radley‚ a man who has been labeled by a myth‚ truly encompasses the qualities of a

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    Ryan McMahon Cp10 English Ms. Gold The story of Boo Radley In To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee one of the characters‚ Arthur “Boo” Radley‚ has a major struggle with society. He is an outcast. Boo being an outcast is caused by many different factors‚ he deals with it in different ways‚ and his struggle with society is important. Boo Radley’s struggle with society is caused by many different factors. In the novel‚ the reader learns that Boo gets in some trouble as a teen when he befriends the

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    Calpurnia‚ Atticus Finch‚ and Boo Radley. These characters are all very different but all link together in some way. Calpurnia is the Finch’s housekeeper who is trusted by Atticus and his family. Atticus says I couldn’t have got along without her all these years. She’s a faithful member of this family‚ and another thing‚ the children love her. She acts as a mother figure for Jem and Scout and disciplines them like her own children. Atticus says she imposes stricter discipline

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    1930s’ Maycomb County‚ Alabama of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird (New York: Grand Central‚ 1960)‚ this particular person was dubbed “Boo”. Not much is seen of Arthur (Boo) Radley which leaves the town much room to create many fictions that hide the little known facts. The real Boo is nothing like the town’s “Boo”. In the very first chapter‚ the town’s view of Boo is explained to newcomer Charles Baker “Dill” Harris (10-16). The very first words Scout used to describe him were “malevolent phantom”

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    I chose to do my psychological analysis on Arthur “Boo” Radley. In the beginning of the novel‚ he’s portrayed as a frightening monster‚ locked up in his house to protect the citizens of Maycomb‚ Alabama. We are given a clear picture as to how the town of Maycomb views Book Radley. He is described as a monstrous creature‚ locked up in his house for years on end. We’re told that he became acquainted with the wrong kind of people as a teenager and locked Mr. Conner in an outhouse to resist arrest for

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    Mockingbird‚ Boo Radley can be compared to a popular urban legend called Green Man. Boo Radley and the Green Man are both supposedly horrifying to look at. Both men only come out at night‚ and when they do‚ they roam the streets and creep on people. Because Boo Radley shares multiple similarities with The Green Man‚ he should be considered an urban legend. In the story To Kill a Mockingbird‚ an urban legend takes place. Inside an old‚ dark house lives the mysterious Boo Radley. Boo Radley’s parents

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    Robinson come from different backgrounds. They both face similar stories of prejudice and unfair judgements. Boo and Tom face some of the same hardships throughout the novel. They are both good men who were put down because they were considered “different” than others in the town. Their actions were very much criticize. Boo Radley was punished by his father as a teenager‚ so if was put on lock down‚ as he became a man he was

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    In “To Kill A Mockingbird”‚ Boo Radley is considered an outsider and many people in Maycomb think of him very poorly. Boo shows signs of schizophrenia and bipolar disorders. Schizophrenia is “a long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought‚ emotion‚ and behavior‚ leading to faulty perception‚ inappropriate actions and feelings‚ withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion‚ and a sense of mental fragmentation”(google.com)

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    process. She next shows bravery‚ again showing yet another leap in maturity. Then‚ when a stressing trial comes around and is put into Atticus’s hands‚ Scout is opened to bigger things such as government‚ racial problems‚ and the judicial system. Final‚ Boo Radley changes Scouts

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    One day I woke up‚ only knowing that I had no idea where I was and that my name was Emily. It was dark and cold where ever I was at. I looked around the best I could‚ it was so dark I could barely see anything. I could hear somebody creeping around and whispering my name. The voice sounded familiar. I ran into the person creeping. The person grabbed me and said‚ “ Emily‚ is that you?” Then I realized it was my best friend‚ Chris. Chris grabbed my hand and told me to follow him. Of course he would

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