Sunday, July 13, 2014

Why Does Boo Radley Stay Inside All The Time

never
explains this to the reader, so we have to make a few assumptions about why his character stays
inside all the time. The assumed reason he stays inside also changes throughout the
novel.

The first reason we hear that Boo Radley stays inside is that he is
forced to stay inside, first by his father, and then by his brother, Nathan.Boo was labeled a
"bad kid" when his was in school.He got caught up with the wrong crowd and his father
chose to punish Boo himself by keeping Boo locked up inside the house so he wouldn't be able to
make any trouble.

However,comes to the conclusion after the trial and after
witnessing the injustice and hypocrisy of the town that perhaps "Boo Radley wants to stay
inside."Jem considers the idea that Boo can see what's going on in their town--the
prejudices, the gossip, the hypocrisy, the judging--and, being a topic of much of the gossip and
judgements, Boo chooses to stay inside rather than subject himself to that type of
environment.

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