Arthur Radley's Character
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Ms. Lee has gone a long way to create this novel of carefully sustained mystery that she calls "To Kill A Mockingbird". Harper Lee Describes her tranquil southern town that surprises you with a climax so astonishing, it can be described as an erupt lava of emotions. In this melodramatic novel, the most unforgettable character, in my opinion, was Arthur Radley(A.K.A. Boo). Boo can be characterized as reclusive, misinterpreted, and in some
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For stressful reasons, Boo is reclusive. He is largely a victim of prejudice, and is misinterpreted unjustly. He demonstrates true parental traits, in which he shows with his faundness of the children. Even though considered the town freak, he became one of the most influential figures for Scout and Jem. This victimized hero, and fatherly figure, can definitely be represented as a mockingbird in this compassionate, soaring novel by Harper Lee, "To Kill A Mockingbird".
For stressful reasons, Boo is reclusive. He is largely a victim of prejudice, and is misinterpreted unjustly. He demonstrates true parental traits, in which he shows with his faundness of the children. Even though considered the town freak, he became one of the most influential figures for Scout and Jem. This victimized hero, and fatherly figure, can definitely be represented as a mockingbird in this compassionate, soaring novel by Harper Lee, "To Kill A Mockingbird".