Arthur Boo Radley Misunderstood In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Arthur “Boo” Radley is a character in the novel who is misunderstood from the beginning until the end. Often times he is the talk of Maycomb County and throughout the book is interpreted in many different ways, especially by Jem, Scout and Dill. Growing up, Boo was just like any other boy, he enjoyed playing with his friends, but ended up in the wrong crowd. In his early teenage years, Boo had gotten into some trouble with the law and it was decided in court for Boo to be sent away to a state industrial school. Boo’s father, Mr. Radley, saw this as a disgrace and refused to let Boo go, instead he gave his word to the judge that Boo would be no further trouble. Since then, the doors of the Radley house were closed, and Boo was not seen or heard

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