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Boo Radley's Transformation In To Kill A Mockingbird

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In the middle of the novel, Scout is a critical thinker. Scout begins to think about Boo as a person. As the book progresses, Scout realizes that although the fact that Boo Radley stays in his house is strange, it does not have a major affect on his attitude and acts of kindness. From the presents in the tree to putting the blanket on them during the fire Boo Radley is constantly reminding and hinting at his existence. Scout realizes that she shouldn’t believe everything she hears and should think for herself; instead of going with what everyone else is saying. The kids learn that Atticus did not volunteer to take the case he was assigned it. Atticus said that he “hoped to get through life without a case of this kind.” (Lee,75). The children
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