To Kill A Mockingbird Monologue Essay

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To kill a Mockingbird is a sin as Mockingbirds do not harm anyone, instead they fill the world with their beautiful music. I am Arthur (Boo) Radley, and I am much like the Mockingbird. I am a person who is a “recluse,” and is in peace with himself and the world. People consider my aloofness as a taboo and call me a maniac. They spread ill rumors about me, and how everyone should be afraid of me as I will kill everything that comes my way. This is far from the truth. I keep to myself as I do not like what is happening in the society, all the ill will, and not living in harmony, bothers me. I respect Atticus, as he is the only one who understands and respect my privacy. The wild stories are not only hurtful but they scare the kids off …show more content…

I was alert sitting by the window facing the oak tree, the same oak tree where I had left trinkets “like Indian pennies, chewing gum, soap dolls, a rusty medal, a broken watch and a chain for Scout and Jem to find.” The pagent was over and I was expecting to see Scout and Jem by the tree anytime. I heard them running, Scout was having some problems as she was caged in her dress. I was startled to hear another set of unfamiliar, heavy footsteps as if someone was following Scout and Jem. I then heard the scuffling and kicking sound and Scout’s plea for help. I bolted out of the house, focused on reaching the kids in time. I noticed Scout was on the ground, trying to wiggle out of her dress, she seemed bruised. Jem was trying to free himself from the man, he was hurt and screaming. The man was relentless as he pounded him with one blow after another. Jem was hurt, his arm was dangling as if broken. Seeing, the man raise his hand with a shiny object in his hand, I bumped into him with all my strength. The man lost his balance, his foot hit the root of the tree and the knife fell from his hand as he hit the ground with a loud thump and a ear shattering

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