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Boo Radley Character Analysis Essay

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“To kill A Mockingbird” is an American classic, this book is thought all around the world because of it’s broad point of view about racism and prejudice. The book shows the whole perspective of a little American white girl living in an old tire town called Maycomb in South Alabama, this town is filled with racism, prejudice, and hate towards non-white folks. My character analysis is about Boo Radley, Boo Radley is a kind and forgiving person, but throughout the book he is almost all the time misunderstood because of his old stories told by folks around the town..

To start Boo Radley is a kind person, he cares about everyone. This can be seen throughout the book in a series of events, like when Boo put a blanket on Scout’s shoulder …show more content…

“Will you take me home?” (Lee pg 372).

Finally, Boo is almost all the time misunderstood throughout the story, Boo is misunderstood because he never comes out of his house, this happens because of Boo’s fears towards the outside world, this fears were born from stories that people started telling around town about him doing awful things when the only actual bad thing he ever did was get in trouble just like a normal child. Everybody think Boo is insane at the beginning of the book, there is just a few that actually see Boo Radley as a human being for example Miss Maudie and Atticus. Miss Maudie told the children (Jem and Scout) that Boo was actually a good person when he was young and probably still is. Jem and Scout slowly start understanding why Boo doesn’t come out of his house “I think I’m beginning to understand why Boo Radley’s stayed shut up in the house all this time… it's because he wants to stay inside”. (Lee pg 304), now what this claim is telling us is that Boo stays inside not because he is kept there by his family but because he just simply fears a judgment from the outside world.

As you can see Boo Radley is a kind and forgiving person, he is also misunderstood a lot of times

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