Scout And Boo's Relationship In To Kill A Mockingbird

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“To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper lee is a great novel. Lee makes the reader catches many valuable lessons while they’re reading. For example, standing up for what is right and forgiveness. Lee also teaches you about the history of the south. Such as, issues with racism and The Jim Crow Laws. Lee shows many relationships developments in the novel. One of the relationship is between Jean Louis, known as Scouts and Arthur Radley, Known as Boo. The relationship between scout and Boo developed strongly comparing to the beginning of the novel. At the beginning of the novel, Boo was a mysterious guy to Scout, Jem and Dill. The children have only heard about how frightening rumors Boo is. Such as, biting off his mother finger because he couldn’t find …show more content…

Even Though Scouts hears about Boo only through rumors, Scout started to see Boo isn’t the monster everyone have described his as. Every time Scout and Jem pass through the Radley’s house, they find some present for them left in a knot hole of the Radley’s tree. Scout started to notice that Boo just wanted to be friendly. Also when Boo covers Scout with the blanket without her noticing. Finally, in Halloween, Scout and Jem get into Some danger with Bob Ewell and Boo was there to rescue both of them, Which resulted of Bob Ewell being dead. It’s a moment that scout would never forget. Also Scout no longer think of Boo as a monster guy that kills people. When Scout have finally met him she treated him carefully and respectfully. After Scout walked Boo home she realized that Boo just wanted to friendly and help them out. Overall, Scout was sad because she realized that Boo Radley was her neighbor. He had given her many gifts in the knot hole of the tree. Also covering her with a blanket to keep her warm and her life to live. Scout says that letting people know that he have saved them would be “sort of shootin a Mockingbird.” Scout seemed to finally understand Boo and thought back to how Atticus told her that “you never really understand a person until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.” Scout have finally had the true idea about Boo even though she have seen him once and never

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