To Kill a Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 29
Describe Boo Radley. How is he depicted? Does his physical appearance represent his internal characteristics?
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Describe Boo Radley. How is he depicted? Does his physical appearance represent his internal characteristics?
In Chapter 29, with the description of his hair as "feathery," Boo is immediately identified with the "mockingbird," especially with his slight appearance and fluttery hand movements. He has finally become a real person, completing the progression from monster to human.
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