To Kill a Mockingbird

Why is Boo Radley the central mockingbird? Integrate textual references.

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Most of the book involves Boo Radley. He is the central mockingbird figure. He only wishes to do good things and, in his childlike way, gives back to Scout and Jem. Boo is emotionally fragile and any undue attention would surely harm him.