To Kill A Mockingbird Quote Analysis

593 Words2 Pages

Living Ghosts Troubling childhood, haunting at night, and horrifying rumors. These are all important characteristics when it comes to the character Boo Radley in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Scout, her brother Jem, and Dill are all summertime friends fascinated by the story of Boo Radley. Throughout the town, everyone is troubled by the rumors of Boo Radley and confused by the Radley house. The whole summer, this group of friends tries as hard as they can to get in contact with Boo, without being scared out of their minds. With many attempts, they are unsuccessful by the time summer is over and school begins. I will be explaining the quote “there were other ways [besides physical incarnation] of making people into ghosts” (Lee 14). Within this meaningful quote, I will explain the background of it, the meaning of it, and the real world connection to it. …show more content…

Boo Radley got caught up with the wrong group of friends in high school. They never stirred up anything too huge, besides become a talking topic of the town. Then, one event occurred that really changed everything for Boo. This is when Boo and his “gang” lock Mr. Conner in the outhouse of the courthouse. They all go to trial and were forced to attend a vocational school out of town. All of the boys were sent, except Boo, because his father told the judge that he would punish his son enough. Mr. Radley saw the industrial school as a disgrace and unnecessary. After this, Boo Radley is never seen again. Many rumors are out about what he does and looks like now, but no one knows for sure. He became a mysterious ghost of

Open Document