Boo Radley's Childhood

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The novel To Kill a Mockingbird, written by Harper Lee portrayed a story about how people behave when placed in certain situations. It took place in the 1930s in a small, quiet town called Maycomb, Alabama. A young girl named Jean-Louise Finch, who goes by the name Scout narrated the novel. Scout, Jem, and their father, Atticus Finch lived in a neighborhood in Maycomb. The children’s father, Atticus had a job as a lawyer in Alabama. A little later a boy named Dill moved into their neighborhood for the summertime. Scout, Jem, and Dill became friends and explored the neighborhood and played games together. Dill discovered a house in the neighborhood where Nathan Radley and Arthur Radley also known as Boo Radley lived. Boo Radley never liked …show more content…

Atticus said this to Scout and Jem when he gave them their air rifles. He knew they enjoyed to shoot birds. Atticus believed that a mockingbird is like someone innocent and they should not be killed. Scout, Jem, and Dill are all fairly young, children are generally innocent sense they have been in the world for a shorter period of time than adults. He never told the children that it was a sin to do anything else. This was the first time that he had ever done something like this before. “Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy” Miss Maudie explained (Lee 94). She elucidated this to the children to make sure they knew Atticus was telling the truth. Scout, Jem, and Dill also get a feeling of being innocent when they was around Boo Radley. According to Harper Lee, innocence and experience gradually changed throughout the novel. Scout, Jem, and Boo learned that a mockingbird is just like an innocent person and they should not be killed because they are not …show more content…

The novel To Kill a Mockingbird, depicted very well that as a person goes through life they learn new things. The younger the person is the more complicated it is for them to know what is going on and for them to learn a new lesson. They faced problems and challenges and Harper Lee’s novel really showed how much innocence and experience a child has. This novel tells a story about younger characters advancing through the years. In life, there may be instances where I have had something go wrong and I wish it did not. This is an example of life is not fair. Many parents like to teach their children the lesson “life is not fair”. Most parents also teach their children to not kill anybody innocent or kill anyone in general. They also sometimes teach their children not to judge anybody because they could be going through a hard time and you would not know it. One time my brother and I were arguing because he got food and I did not. My parents told me that life is not fair and I sometimes get things he does not and he gets things that I do not. Always remember that whenever you go through life there is always a life-lesson that could be learned. The topic of innocence and experience indicated how Scout, Jem, and Dill learned lessons in their everyday life as they grew older. That is the major life-lessons that changed the lives of the children in Maycomb,

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