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Why Should We Not Meet Boo Radley

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I predict that the kids in the story will not meet Boo Radley. The first reason I think they will not meet him is because he might be locked up. I believe he might be locked up because the doors are always closed, especially on Sunday. You are supposed to keep the door open for fresh air and to seem friendlier. In the town if your doors are closed, that means there is illness in the town or its cold outside. Another reason he might be locked up is because he stabbed his dad in the leg with a scissors. He was three years old when he stabbed his dad in the leg. According to the book his dad ran into the street yelling that he was killing everyone. He might have been locked up in an asylum for this reason. The last reason I think Boo was locked up is because Boo and …show more content…

The only person seen walking in and out of the house was the other son who lived in Pensacola. The second reason I think the kids will not meet Boo Radley is because they are scared off him and his house. I can tell that all the kids are scared because no one will ever go near the Radley house. The Radley house fascinated Dill, but when he went he would never go past the light-pole on the corner. The kids believed if you wanted to get killed, you could just go and knock on the Radley’s front door. When Jem was dared to touch the Radley house, he ran as fast as possible and his friends could tell he was very scared. Another big reason that everyone was scared of Boo was because of how he looked. Boo was very tall, possibly the tallest man in the town, he was about six and a half feet tall. People believed he ate raw squirrels and cats because his hands were bloodstained. His face was the scariest, he had a long scary scar across his face, yellow and rotten teeth, his eyes popped, and he even drooled. The last reason that everyone was scared of Boo is because he watched people through their

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