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    The Radley House By; Karissa Trinidad Thru ought the story To Kill a Mockingbird there are lots of important characters. But there is one specific family everyone is curious about; the Radley family. There were only four inhabitants of their household Mr. and Mrs. Radley‚ Boo‚ and Nathan Radley. Everyone wondered what they would do in their house? Mrs. Radley only came out to sweep the porch‚ Nathan only came out to get groceries and to help when Miss Maudie’s house was burning down‚ and Boo

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    man named Dolphus Raymond‚ and the Radley family. The Radley family is comprised of Mr. Radley‚ Mrs. Radley‚ Nathan Radley

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    an animal raw‚ you could never wash the blood off. There was a long jagged scar that ran across his face; what teeth he had were yellow and rotten his eyes popped‚ and he drooled most of the time." (Lee 13). That was how the children described Boo Radley in the beginning of the novel‚ they thought he was a frightening phantom that’s not even human anymore;Dill‚Jem and Scout felt Boo was a good story character they could act out but Dill had the great idea of trying to get Boo out of home because he

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    Mockingbird Figures Boo Radley and Tom Robinson were prejudged because they both weren’t socially fit in society. Tom Robinson was an ordinary typical black man of the age twenty-five who had three children and lived in Maycomb‚ Alabama. Everyday before going to Link Deas cotton farm‚ he would pass by Mayella Ewell and tip his hat at her. Often times she would ask him to fix something up. In To Kill a Mockingbird we often refer to Tom Robinson as a Mockingbird figure. “Mockingbirds don’t do one

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    Scout’s Opinion Change Of Boo Radley Throughout Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird‚ Scout had been very judgemental and terrified of Arthur “Boo” Radley. Later on in the story Scout realized to never judge a book by its cover because you will never know who the person really is. This is a really big part of the book and there are a number of reasons why. In the beginning of the book‚ Scout was terrified of Boo and would make plays with Jem about Boo’s life. She did so to lessen her

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    Boo Radley As the novel advances‚ the children’s changing attitude toward Boo Radley is an important measurement of their development from innocence toward a grown-up ethical perspective. At the beginning of the book‚ Boo is merely a source of childhood superstition. For example‚ when Jem finds his pants sown and laid out on the fence of the Radley’s‚ as he explains to Scout‚ then allowing them to consider the possibility that perhaps this childhood superstition really does exist. At

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    perspective of Boo Radley. Our reason for choosing acrylic paint is because it comes in a wide range of colors that we could use to express our message and theme. Another reason we chose to use acrylic is because it is very versatile and can be made to appear like watercolor or oil paint. The first scene that we chose to portray is when the children are observing the Radley house in the beginning of the book. The second scene that we chose to illustrate was when Scout walks Boo Radley back to his home

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    Boo Radley is one of the most important characters in the story. “Hey Boo‚” (Lee‚ 362). This is the first chapter where you actually meet Boo. He is standing in the corner of Jem’s room when Jem broke his elbow. Everybody thinks Boo is this really scary person. They call him Boo because he’s like a ghost. His real name is Arthur Radley. Jem described him as‚ “about six-and-a-half feet tall‚ judging from his tracks; he

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    In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ the mockingbird has come to symbolize many people‚ especially Tom Robinson and Arthur (Boo) Radley. Although they are often blamed for the misfortunes of others‚ both Arthur and Tom only intend well for the community and have made efforts to contribute to the well-being of others. Although he is feared by many children and adults in the town he has done many good things for the finches. He continually gave gifts to the children through the hole in a tree‚ with

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    Everybody in Maybcomb County’s impression of me‚ Arthur “Boo” Radley‚ is through neighborhood fairy tales; I’m described as someone defenseless to society’s significant judgment. Everybody thinks of me as a monster‚ they’re all petrified of me. I can’t really say I blame them though; anybody would be crazy if they were kept in here as long as I’ve been. I’ve heard a few rumors about me; the one that struck me the most was the one rumor where I apparently stabbed my dad with a pair of scissors in

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