I red this book last year in my English class (being a freshman in high school).
Arthur Boo Radley, I believe, was the son.
Everyone thought he was a murderer or a pedophile. He was neither.
Boo Radley was a quiet man. He never left his house and when he did people, after awhile, realized he was a sin-less man. He was as kind as nature on a spring day. Arthur Boo Radley was a good man. He spend the rest of his time, just like his past, in his home. He didn't like being outside in the light after so many years.
Mr. Radley kept Arthur (Boo) secluded in the house, preventing him from interacting with the community. This isolation was to ensure that Arthur didn't cause any further trouble in Maycomb. Mr. Radley's strict control over Arthur's movements and interactions helped maintain peace in the neighborhood.
After a youthful indiscretion Arthur "Boo" Radley was sentenced to attend a boys' school. Mr. Radley convinced the judge to let him take Boo home with the promise that he would cause no further trouble in Maycomb. He managed this by never letting Boo out of the house again.
He locked him in his house.
Mr. Radley kept his younger son, Arthur, isolated in their home and away from the community in Maycomb. This ensured that Arthur did not cause any trouble or interact with others. Additionally, Mr. Radley might have used strict discipline or control measures to prevent Arthur from getting involved in any activities that could lead to trouble.
Dill
No, why should she be?
Hayley is older Lannie is younger but what i don't get is who is the black haired girl in mockingbird?
Jean Louise Finch is called Scout in "To Kill a Mockingbird" because she likes to observe, or "scout," her surroundings and people around her. The nickname reflects her curious and perceptive nature as she navigates the complexities of life in Maycomb.
yes she was caught dogging in Trafalgar square.
if you are way older or younger than him then yes you can.
yes because most older siblings don't want the younger siblings annoying then
He could.But anything younger than that could get him in trouble.
In Chapter 10 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout and Jem view Atticus as old, feeble, and unskilled in comparison to other fathers in Maycomb. They are embarrassed by his lack of physical prowess and his refusal to engage in activities like hunting or playing football. They don't fully understand or appreciate his moral integrity and courage at this early stage in the story.
That will depend on your age and were you are. In some states it would clearly be illegal, particularly if you are younger.
yes he was in jail, he was known to be in trouble with the law a lot when he was younger.