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Boo Radley Outsiders

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There are many people who would be able to relate to how some of the characters in a book feel. Some people feel very lonely or they may be made fun of or rumors have been spread about them. Although this may happen, reading this essay may help with those problems.“To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee is a story about a racist time in history. It is also about multiple people being outsiders.Boo best exemplifies how stepping into a character’s shoes changes the way you see them because people are always making rumors about him that are not true and he is always alone in his house that he never comes out of. Many people living in Maycomb make horrible rumors about Boo Radley. Maycomb County is a small town where not everyone gets along. Many people in the town, including Scout, and Dill (two young kids) thought that Boo Radley’s house was scary and dark. No one knew who Boo was so they just made rumors about him, which ended up spreading around the town.We learn that Boo Radley gets rumors made about him when Scout said, …show more content…

He lives in a dark, scary house all alone. No one in Maycomb has ever seen him outside of his house. We learn that Boo Radley is all alone and never comes out of his house when Miss Maudie says, “Authur Radley just stays in the house, that is all.”(Lee 58) Boo is a very lonely man who just wants to keep to himself and be unbothered. Boo Radley chooses not to come out because he knows how horrible the world can be, he would rather stay alone. Despite Boo being the biggest outsider, some people may think otherwise. Others may say Mayella Ewell is the best example of empathy changing how you see them. This point of view makes sense because she comes from an abusive home and she gets little to no attention. However, Boo Radley is a better example because he is always being talked bad about and is always

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