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To Kill a Mocking Bird
To Kill a Mocking Bird Boo Radley symbolized a mocking bird in the book “To Kill a Mocking Bird.” Boo was simply a guy who did not like to go out and associate with other people and because of this he was tormented and teased. When the Jem and Scout receive a gun and are hunting their father, Atticus, tells them that they could shoot any bird, but the mocking bird. The reason being that the mocking bird does nothing wrong, all it does is make beautiful music for everyone to hear. Boo Radley had a hard life growing up with his family and the town. His family was never considered one of the better places to be. There were always rumors about him and his family like that he was insane or that he had died. No one really knew the truth because he never came out. People’s imaginations just got the best of them and soon everyone was scared of this man and his house. A mocking bird never does anything wrong, it just sings to fill the air with beautiful music. It just happens that it is a bird and when people go hunting they go hunting for birds. Kids would run by the Radley house in fear that they would be killed, they would play games to see who was the bravest, and they would make up stories about the family and act them out. Boo had never actually hurt anyone or done any sort of crime he was just did not like to be around people because all they did is torture him, do you blame him? A mocking bird does not eat or nest in any of the crops; it just minds it’s own business. Boo Radley was actually a nice guy, they just need to give him a chance to prove it. When Jem, Scout, and Dill were trespassing they started to run away and Jem ripped his pants so he left tem there. When he went back later to get them they were all folded and sewn together. The children also would always find presents in the big tree in front until it was cemented closed. All of this was done by Boo in secret. The most important part was when Boo saved Jem and Scout from Ewell. Ewell attacked them and Boo was there to carry Jem unconscious back to their house, without him they would have died. Boo was a very nice man just misunderstood and not given a chance until the end. Boo Radley symbolizes the mocking bird in “To Kill a Mocking Bird” because he never does anything harm, but is mistreated. A mocking bird also never does any harm, but is mistreated. Boo gave to the children when they did not need it and helped them when they needed it most. A mocking bird constantly gives the world music to listen to without doing any harm. Jem and Scout were taught a very important lesson, not to harm things that do no harm. Bibliography:
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