To Kill a Mockingbird

how do scout jem and dill characterize boo radley at the beginning of the book? in what way did boo's past history of violence foreshadow his method of protecting jem and scout from bob ewell? does this repetition of aggression make him more or less of a

how do scout jem and dill characterize boo radley at the beginning of the book? in what way did boo's past history of violence foreshadow his method of protecting jem and scout from bob ewell? does this repetition of aggression make him more or less of a sympathetic character?

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Although the children have never seen him, rumors abound that he is over six feet tall, has rotten yellow teeth, popping eyes and a drool, and eats raw animals.The children have a mythic idea about Boo that is born out of gossip and fictional stories.

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