Journal Two Madison Loberg Pages Read Since Last Journal: 42 Pages for the quarter: 47 I am reading To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, and I am on page 42. This book is about a girl who starts school in a southern, rural town. Along the journey of the book, she meets some crazy people including a boy from her school, and learns more superstitions about the Radley Family. In this journal I will be predicting and evaluating. G- I predict the kids will not meet Boo. Y- They fear him. R- He’s grotesque looking. He has bloody hands from “killing animals” He drools. He has a large scar. R- There are many of scary stories about him. He kills people’s pets. When he breathes on flowers they die. He stabbed his father’s leg with a pair of …show more content…
One reason, is that the kids fear him. A reason they fear him is that he is very grotesque looking. Boo is said to have bloody hands from killing wild animals and household pets. He also is said to drool most of the time. Boo also has a large scar across his face. The kids are also scared of him because there are a lot of scary stories about him. He is said to kill people's pets and other small creatures. When people's flowers are closed, it’s blamed on Boo. He also stabbed his father’s leg with a pair of scissors in the middle of nowhere. Another reason they will not meet Boo is because he has not been seen in a long time. This is because he has been locked up in the house. People speculate he has been tied to his bed. His father also has been keeping him locked up in the house after he was arrested. Before that, he was kept in the courthouse basement for months. They also would not see him because the whole family is reclusive. They worship at home instead of going to church, which isn’t something that people do in Maycomb. They don’t even open their doors and windows on Sundays, which only means illness or cold weather. Mrs. Radley herself rarely crossed the street before Boo came back, but when he did, the house closed down even more. These are just two strong reasons why Jem, Scout, and Dill will not meet …show more content…
Y- The Ewells are characterized as being dirty. R- They were visibly filthy. Burris had lice in his hair, which he squished like it was not a big deal. His neck was a different color from all the dirt he had on him. His hands had rust on them and his fingernails were black. R- Their home is also