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Two Formidable Entities Waged War

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Two formidable entities waged war in Maycomb that night. Streaks of red and blue collided, battling over supremacy of Miss Maudie’s house; the flames seemed to be winning. Jem and I were much too enthralled with this skirmish to heed any attention to the role Atticus had assigned us. We huddled together futilely for warmth and cursed the cold that we had rejoiced less than a day ago. But the struggle was quickly pushed to the back of our minds as the more peculiar of the two events to take place that night began to unravel. Something brushed my shoulders, and I spun around to find its source. A blanket fell to the ground, and behind me stood a figure illuminated faintly by the vigorous fire. It was Boo Radley. I questioned upon …show more content…

Jem and I drowned in the ocean of our thoughts concerning this shift in reality for what seemed like ages. He was first to shatter the tangible silence that separated us: “Was that…?” “Reckon so.” “An’ he tried givin’ you a blanket?” “You know he did.” “Guess he ain’t so bad after all.” With that, he picked up the blanket — which, before his inquiry, had slipped my mind as easily and smoothly as silk — and placed it on himself. I jumped away from him and was shocked that he would take something that was once Boo Radley’s. He was a traitor in my eyes, and I wanted nothing to do with him. “What do you think you’re doing? That came from Boo Radley, you know,” I exclaimed. I still was not ready to trust the man; he was an anomaly: a virtuous villain, an immoral idol, and an auspicious antagonist. Jem retorted, “Oh come on, Scout. You saw him better than me. You know he ain’t as bad as we thought. He was just tryin’ to keep you warm.” I responded to this by giving him a cold stare and remaining in the chilly weather. Meanwhile, he stood in what appeared to be paradise and unsuccessfully tried to entice me into the tempting warmth. He eventually gave up, and we stood in silence, recollecting what had happened. By the time the encounter and our subsequent thoughts had subdued, only faint embers danced across the sea of black.

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