Boo Radley Character Analysis

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How to kill a mockingbird is an amazing book in that it portrays the good, innocent sides of humanity as well as the evil, perverted parts of humanity. Maycomb has character types of all kinds. Scout, the young girl shows the story through her innocent eyes as her father, Atticus, works to be an honest and true man. Most people in Maycomb don’t see from points of views of others and tend to be very hypocritical from limited minds. Those who see differently, like Boo Radley, are able to see the beauties and dark sides of others. All in all, Scout, Atticus, and Boo radley are very interesting people and have interesting stories to tell. Scout Portrays the innocence of childhood and shows the story through her eyes. She initially doesn’t see the evils in some people’s actions. Scout’s actions are never initially bad or rude, but sometimes an adult like Atticus has to tell her if something is wrong that she did. She is a very curious child and asks many times …show more content…

He doesn’t display a facade for others he doesn’t show or show fake personalities outside of the home. Atticus is true, honest, and good-hearted. If atticus were to sing a song it would be “Black or White” by Michael Jackson. He would sing Begin Match to source 1 in source list: Submitted to Woodstock School on 2010-03-11“I am tired of this devil/I am tired of this stuff/I am tired of this business/Sew when the going gets rough/I ain't scared of your brother/I ain'End Match ts Begin Match to source 1 in source list: Submitted to Woodstock School on 2010-03-11scared of no sheets/I ain't scared of nobody/Girl when the goin' gets mean…” This songEnd Match represents Atticus because he doesn’t turn dow any good task, no matter the difficulty. The song also shows how he sees equality with black and white people. They are all people, none any less. Boo Radley is somewhat special in comparison to the others. He rarely gets to spend social time with any other