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    This trick especially helps his daughter‚ Scout. In the beginning of the novel‚ the lesson applies to Scout‚ Jem‚ and Dill when they are playing the Boo Radley game. They heard many rumors about Boo Radley and what he has been doing all these years inside his house. Then whenever creepy stuff happened to them‚ they blamed it on Boo Radley. Atticus reminds them that he is just a quiet man‚ who minds his own business inside his house and that there has been no proof of harming anyone all these years

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    doesn’t compare to how different times were when this book takes place and the discrimination people had to go through. Boo Radley is a young man who has grown up dealing with social discrimination from his family and the community around him. He has dealt with his family being ashamed of him‚ and the small southern town that he has grown up in ignoring him. In addition to Boo Radley‚ there is another character in this book that experienced discrimination; Tom Robinson went through racial discrimination

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    It can be something like bullying‚ segregation‚ or sexism. Even on school grounds conflict occurs. Such as Scout the main character fighting with a child named Cecil and the teacher Miss Caroline Fisher having altercations with the children. The Radleys‚ Aunt Alexandra‚ and the two poorest families in Maycomb are blatant examples of these issues. Climactically‚ every character experiences some type or form of racism and prejudice‚ pertaining to discrimination‚ hatred‚ and economical standings which

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    TKAM. It’s a sad fact that the town doesn’t really corporate with the rest of the state. Loneliness is issued throughout the book‚ Boo Radley in the story of To Kill a Mockingbird. Boo Radley is so lonely that he looks out the window and watches Jem and Scout play all day. Boo Radley was always alone after he killed his father with a pair of scissors. Boo Radley doesn’t really know why he kills but he saves lives to by killing bad people like Mr. Ewell. Maycomb was never the same after that; they

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    To Kill a Mockingbird and The Help Essay Question Follow the template below to draft your ROUGH draft response to this question: Is Eugenia “Skeeter” Phelan OR Aibileen like the outsider character of Boo Radley or is she more like the defender of justice character of Atticus Finch? Tip: you may NOT use “I think” or “I agree/disagree” in your writing. Introduction: Hook Background of novel and movie Thesis statement Black is black and white is white‚ usually the colors don’t mix

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    Jem perform a courageous act of touching the Radley house‚ to seeing Atticus take up arms and shoot a dog‚ to realizing that true courage exists within oneself. The Radley house has always been a mystery to the children of Maycomb County‚ the town where Scout lives. According to Jem‚ Boo Radley six and a half feet tall‚ ate squirrels and cats‚ and had a long scar across his face. One summer‚ Dill‚ a friend of the children‚ dared Jem to touch the Radley house. Dill told Jem‚ “…the folks in Meridian

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    System. This relates to the novel that will be discussing called To Kill a Mockingbird which is written by Harper Lee. The theme of this novel is everything is not as it seems which is conveyed by three plot events: Tom Robinson and his trial‚ Boo Radley saving two of the main characters‚ and the near death of Scout and Jem Finch after the trial. These three examples will support the fact that everything in the world is viewed differently by different people.     The first main way the author conveys

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    children realize how unfair and prejudice the townspeople of Maycomb really are. The trial of Tom Robinson and the mysterious Radley house come together in an action packed ending. Many things intrigue me about this book. I like the way that Lee uses symbolism throughout the book. It helps the reader understand the characters in great depth.Tom Robinson and Boo Radley are the main examples of symbolism in the book. They do not bother anybody and they just try to help the townspeople yet

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    the novel was Boo Radley or The Radleys. Boo Radley was a person that Jem‚ Scout‚ and Dill wanted to meet and make him come out and play with them‚ but since they never saw or heard of him they just believed of what they heard of him. He first was heard of being dead‚ being in the county jail‚ was in a gang‚ eats birds and cats‚ is a trouble maker‚ or was locked down to his bed by his father so he wouldn’t cause any more trouble. No one knew anything about Boo or even the Radleys except Atticus but

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    Scout home from the Halloween pageant‚ in full ham-suit‚ when they are attacked in the woods by Bob Ewell. He first attacks Jem‚ and then Scout‚ until someone pulls him off of her‚ and Scout assumes it was Jem. The man who saved Scout and Jem was Boo Radley‚ the Finch’s reclusive neighbor. He carries an unconscious Jem and scout back to their house‚ where Aunt Alexandra calls the doctor. Scout feared that Jem was dead‚ but he was only unconscious with a broken arm. When they find that Ewell was dead

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