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To Kill a Mockingbird: Characters Analysis: Boo Radley

Character's Analysis: Boo Radley

By Harper Lee Release Year: 1960

Boo Radley

The character’s description of Boo Radley: he appears to be a mysterious character throughout the novel, and Jem, Scout, and Dill are terrified of him because of his appearance and enigmatic character. Boo Radley has been leading a life of and Dill is terrified of him because of his appearance and enigmatic character. Boo Radley has been leading a life of since the unknown time period, where Dill appears to be interested in exploring his personality and activities in order to come out of fear the children contain for him. Boo’s generosity is first detected by Jem and Scout, where they find the gifts in the folded knot of a tree.

Therefore, the children start liking him because of his generosity, kindness, and care for them for them. Boo also saves the life of Jem and Scout by putting his own life at stake at the moment when they are attacked by the vindictive Bob Ewell during the night hours. It is also discovered that his personality is crushed by his rude and dominant father, and his father’s fear keeps him confined to his house leading a reclusive life by disconnecting himself from the outer world.

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