Boo Radley in Harper lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird"
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Boo Radley is an unusual character of the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." Boo has been seen as a scary character from the beginning of the novel. Lots of people had really bad thoughts about him. The rumors about Boo in Maycomb were unbelievable. Different stories were said about Boo and his parents. Kids used to hear and at the same time create different stories that would later scare them. Scout, Jem, and Dill were
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in the story. The fear that the kids had about Boo became trust and friendship. Atticus and his family are now very thankful to him. They care and trust him. Adults realized that he was neither a bad person nor dangerous. This worked as a big lesson for the people in Maycomb. They learned about judgment, trust, and friendship. "You never know a men until you stand on his shoes and walk around with them"
in the story. The fear that the kids had about Boo became trust and friendship. Atticus and his family are now very thankful to him. They care and trust him. Adults realized that he was neither a bad person nor dangerous. This worked as a big lesson for the people in Maycomb. They learned about judgment, trust, and friendship. "You never know a men until you stand on his shoes and walk around with them"