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    Boo Radley's Monologue

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    I am an Ewell. ever since I was born‚ all I can remember is wanting to be important though my parents tell me that I shouldn’t expect too much or I will end up disappointing myself. Even though I always tell them that all the others kids get better toys and I deserve more‚ they say that we can’t get them because we’re poor. I don’t really know what “being poor” is‚ but I have a feeling that they really just don’t get me toys because they’re so focused on some court case. Somedays‚ I wish some normal

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    squirrels 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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    RAFTS Writing Prompts (Draft 1) No. 2 Boo Radley 12/1/07 I am rarely allowed to go out of my house. I can only go out when the neighbors are in their houses. I can never do anything fun because that is a sin. During the day‚ I peel the paint off my walls to see if there are any holes in the walls. If I do find a hole‚ I dig deeper and deeper until I cannot go on anymore. Then I just leave it. Sometimes‚ I find mice in the holes. When I find them‚ I keep them for a while and then I eat them alive

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    Tkam Boo Radley's Diary

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    Dear Diary I had seen what could quite possibly be the most amusing sight in my whole life this afternoon. As I had watched through my "spy hole" as I liked to call it‚ two young boys were standing a ways down the street with a little girl running towards them with a tire. "I’m first!" the little girl had proclaimed. I had wondered what they were up to but thankfully I didn’t have to wait long. The little girl folded herself into the tire. The eldest of the boys went behind the tire and pushed

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    My name is Arthur Radley‚ Boo is my nickname. I live with my brother in our parent’s house. I’m shy so stay indoors away from people. I see everything from my window. Next door is a widowed lawyer‚ Atticus Finch‚ and his two children‚ Jem and Scout. They are fairly well off and have a black maid‚ Calpurnia. This particular summer was more interesting than most. The kids made friends with a new boy‚ Dill. They acted out stories together. Dill spends time staring at my house like he is afraid of it

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    In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird the character “Boo” Radley is portrayed as an evil and creepy specter of a person who prowls the neighborhood at dusk as if to remain invisible to the outside world around him who would otherwise judge and reticule him. He is thought to be all of these horrible accusations as well as others such as dangerous and prone to violence when in reality he is a mockingbird‚ a symbol of good and innocence . It is not until the end of the novel that Boo’s true character

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    relationship between Boo Radley and the children develop in chapters 3-11? In the first few chapters in to kill a mockingbird‚ the relationship between the children and Boo is fictional. To create a relationship you need contact‚ and trust: The relationship between the children is based on myths and stories. These stories tell that Boo is a ‘phantom’‚ an animalised dangerous being who is caged by religion‚ and his past. However‚ from chapter 4‚ Lee starts to foreshadow that Boo is not all that he

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    the scene when scout leads boo Radley to his house and she realizes and learns that she is becoming a young adult? I will be explaining the different literary elements in this scene‚ plot‚ p.o.v‚ and the setting will affect the scene. I chose these three elements because I felt that they fit the scene and I feel that it brings out the true colors of the characters. The first literary element I will describe is p.o.v and how it changes the perspectives between scout and boo Radley. in pages 371 to 374

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    Yesterday was the first day I stepped out into the sunlight‚ when I look back upon my days watching Jem and scout growing up‚ one thing that comes into my mind is why I didn’t just step outside and play with them. I think what kept me from going outdoors was the conflict between black and whites at the time ‚ I didn’t want to get caught up in all the drama so I stayed indoors‚ now looking back I should of just faces the racism‚ I would of loved to spend days down at the creek swimming with the

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    Between Arthur (Boo) Radley and Jean Louise (Scout) Finch In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ written by Harper Lee‚ Scout is an educated six year old child who is very mature for her age. Despite her capability to understand things that most six year can not‚ she is a bit curious. That curiosity can be viewed as rude and or childish. She is curious about Boo Radley‚ as to why he never comes out of his house. Scout and her brother‚ Jem‚ try to come up with ways to get Boo to come out of

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