Boo Radley- A vital part of To Kill a Mockingbird

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November 28, 2016

 

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Scout realizes that she never should have judged Boo the way that she did, because she had no clue of what he was really like.The second theme that Arthur is used to portray is that of killing a mockingbird. Again, after Boo saves the children, Scout says, “Well, it’d be sort of like shootin’ a mockingbird, wouldn’t it”(Lee, 276)...
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She is referring to whether they should report the incident, which would result in Boo being charged with murder. He metaphorically compares Boo to a mockingbird, an innocent being, , that causes no harm. Because of this, it would be a sin to kill or harm one. In both of these themes that were just demonstrated, Boo Radley was the backbone of their delivery...
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