In To kill a mockingbird by Harper Lee, Arthur “Boo” Radley stays inside all the time. The argument is why does he stay inside all the time. My first point is on how Scout says he is scared of women. As well as stays inside because of his father and brother. But there is another one he does not want to be in society. He is still a mockingbird so still innocent so to be kept innocent he stays inside away from society. Like the society is bad. That if he stepped out of his house he be filled with the society's environment living. Which the environment they live in is not good. Its filled of talk nothing he wants to be part of. Well in the book Boo stays in because of society. After the Tom Robinson trial Jem and Scout have different ideas of Boo. “Scout, I think I’m beginning to understand something. I think I’m beginning to understand why Boo Radley’s …show more content…
A mockingbird is like a person who is not corrupted from the world or environment wrong’s. He is still innocent. So of him seeing all the horrible things that the community has done he chose to stay inside. Till he decides to come out for a good reason such as Bob Ewell is trying to kill the Finch kids. “Well, it sort of be like shootin a mockingbird, wouldn’t it?” So shooting Boo would be like killing a innocent guy. He has done no wrong since being locked inside his home. He was not influenced by how the community dealt with things or how it worked out. Like Tom Robison being guilt pretty much for being black. Were any black man could lose the trial to a white person. Just because they were black. Then there's prejudice, gossip, hypocrisy, that's the kind of environment he would live in if he came out of his house. Everyone pretty much new everything. It would not matter you would be talked about throughout the whole community. So it was not good at all. He did not understand the choices they made either. It confused him. Lot’s of unfair treatment. The life he did not