How Is Boo Radley Presented In To Kill A Mockingbird

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To Kill A Mockingbird is written by Harper Lee. To Kill A Mockingbird takes place in the early 1930’s in Maycomb, Alabama. Scout hears rumors of Boo Radley being a bad person who is mentally unstable. But, later in the story, she sees that Boo Radley is not a bad person, and puts herself in his shoes and sees how he views the world. The theme of the story is not to see someone in a bad way, and instead try and see things in another perspective “ Atticus was right. One time he said you never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them. Just standing on the Radley porch was enough.”(pg 374, Lee) Scout is a young girl at the age of eight, she views the world differently like any other person. She doesn’t understand …show more content…

“I heard another sound, so low I could not have heard it from the sidewalk. Someone inside the house was laughing.”(pg 54, Lee) Scout has heard this laughing after playing the game and having to go home, the laughing was from Boo Radley's house. Scout quickly assumed it was Boo Radley, because he hasn't come out of his house in years. People have told rumors about how he looks and how he is mentally unstable. She wasn’t sure if he enjoyed what they were doing, or was laughing maniacally like a mad man. “Jem held the bottom wire; Dill and I rolled through and were halfway to the shelter of the schoolyard’s solitary oak when we sensed that Jem was not with us. We ran back and forth and found him struggling in the fence, kicking his pants off to get loose, He ran to the oak tree in his shorts.”(pg 72, Lee) Jem, Scout, and DIll were all in the backyard of Boo Radley's house, and by the back porch, they saw a shadow. They ran from the back porch frightened, and were hearing gunshots. They were trying to get to the oak tree by the schoolyard, to get to safety, and then head home. But Jem got stuck while running away, and got caught on a fence he had to leave his pants behind.” ‘When I went back for my breeches–they were all in a tangle when I was gettin’ out of’em, I couldn’t get ‘em loose. When I went back, they were folded across the fence.