Justice In To Kill A Mockingbird

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In To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee a Southern Gothic novel, Boo's purpose is to show judgment and mystery. Throughout the novel, Boo is judged by his town for being mysterious. Boo Radley stayed in his home for most of his time and his neighbors wondered about him. In the beginning, Boo Radley is judged by the whole town. "You know Mr. Radley was a foot-washing Baptist (Lee 49). Even though he was a Baptist, people still talked about him. The town judges him for no reason because he stays in his house. Jem told Scout, "He goes out all night. When it's pitch dark" (Lee 13). Miss Crawford once saw Boo looking at her through her bedroom window late at night. Boo is judged because he is different from everyone else in the town. The Radley