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First Impressions Of Boo Radley

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Some people believe that Harper Lee’s novel, To Kill A Mockingbird, portrays Arthur or “Boo” Radley as an anti social monster who keeps to himself; however, others praise the heroic man for saving two children and always looking out for them. At the beginning of the novel, Scout is discussing the infamous Radley house, “Inside the house lived a malevolent phantom. People said he existed, but Jem and I had never seen him”(10). Many citizens of Maycomb think of Boo Radley as a dark soul who has no care for anyone in the town, although, they are completely wrong. When Scout walked Mr. Radley home, she turned around on his porch and realized she “had never seen our neighborhood from this angle” (373). Boo can see the whole prejudice and old town from his house which is how he is able to look out for Jem and Scout, as well as keep up with what …show more content…

When Mr. Ewell attacked Jem and Scout to get revenge on Atticus, Scout recalled someone being on top of her until “suddenly he was jerked backward and flung on the ground”(351). She could not recognize the man that lifted the attacker off of her, but she saw his unfamiliar face when “He was carrying Jem”(352). Back at home, Jem was being taken care of and Scout realized that the mysterious man that saved their lives was Arthur Radley. People of the town had brought the Finches gifts to show support for Jem. At this time, Scout acknowledged that “Boo was our neighbor. He gave us two soap dolls, a broken watch and chain, and our lives”(373). Boo had been such a hero to them which lead to Jem and Scout giving him the respect and privacy that he deserved. Boo Radley became an unexpected hero who saved and protected two children that were important to many people. Even though some still believe that Boo is a cold hearted ghost who never comes out of his house, Jem and Scout would not be alive without

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