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    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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    adventures with Boo Radley‚ while the other is about Atticus Finch and his fight for Tom Robinson. The narrative structure employed by Harper Lee is both interesting and effective and contributes greatly to the impact of the novel on the reader. On first thought the two plots are apparently quite different‚ and are yet in another aspect quite the same. The first plot line‚ that involving Boo Radley‚ seems a lot more of a childish‚ interesting plot. The children wonder about Boo Radley‚ and at the beginning

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    gentleman who is pre-judged because of his race. In this book‚ Atticus is known for being an influential parent to Scout and Jem and a good lawyer‚ but he was pre-judged as a “nigger lover” for defending Tom Robinson. And Arthur Radley‚ who is more known by his nickname Boo Radley‚ has such nickname due to his isolation from the society. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper

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    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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    a dynamic character‚ he is not dependable‚ yet he is. In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Jem Finch is the most courageous character because he protects Scout‚ stands up for himself and his family and is audacious regarding the mystery of Boo Radley. Jem shows an amazing amount of protectiveness towards Scout. Scout stands up for a boy named Walter Cunningham on her first day of school. She got in trouble with her teacher and when Scout finds Walter outside‚ she fights him but Jem stops her

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    nature and design of a boundary/limitation is to restrain someone from going anywhere or doing anything. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Jem Finch‚ Scout Finch‚ Arthur “Boo” Radley‚ Dill Harris‚ Mayella Ewell‚ Tom Robinson‚ and Dolphus Raymond all break boundaries. Jem‚ Scout‚ and Dill break boundaries when they attempt to touch the Radley House: “Jem stood in thought so long that Dill made a mild concession: ‘I won’t say you ran out on a dare an’ I’ll swap you The Gray Ghost it you just go up and touch

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    comparison to other kids her age. Scout learns more and more about the world as she grows up and she starts to see the war between the blacks and the whites. Scout hears a lot of rumors about Boo Radley but never sees him. She knows how her society is bad from all the rumors that were made of Boo Radley and from the day Tom Robinson’s trial was taken to court‚ but the way she handles things shows how mature she is in comparison to the others in her small town. The wonderful characteristic about

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    the sidewalks‚ the courthouse sagged in the square.” [Page 6] [Paragraph 2] B. Hint of Conflict “Mrs. Radley ran screaming into the street that Arthur was killing them all” [Page 13] [Paragraph 5] C. Point of View “I did not miss her‚ but I think Jem did.” [Page 7] [Paragraph 2] 2. Find a sentence which reveals the following: A. Racial Intolerance “A Negro would not pass the Radley place at night‚ he would cut across to the sidewalk opposite and whistle while he walked” [Page 11] [Paragraph

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    such as touching the front gates of the Radley house‚ as he "wanted Dill to know once and for all that he wasn’t scared of anything" (Lee‚ 17). This form of courage is not respected by the adults in Maycomb‚ which is evident from Atticus’s response when he hears that the children were causing trouble in the Radley’s place – he tells Jem to leave the Radley family alone. It is clear that Jem has a vivid imagination‚ for he has ridiculous perceptions of Boo Radley. According to him‚ Boo is supposedly

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    behind and changes to into an accepting young adult through with the help of Boo Radley‚ Tom Robinson‚ and Atticus. One of the characters in To Kill A Mockingbird that helps Scout to become an accepting young adult is Boo Radley. At the beginning of the novel‚ Scout believes the vicious rumors about Boo Radley such as his “‘din[ing] on raw squirrels and any cats he [can] catch’” (Lee 55). neighborhood’s rumors that Boo Radley is a vicious and scary monster‚ when Jem is describing Boo’s appearance to Dill

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