He fires a shotgun
Nathan Radley fills the knothole with cement to prevent the children from seeing into the house.
He fires a shotgun
He fires a shotgun
Nathan Radley filled it with cement
Nathan Radley revealed the information about size four footprints found in the Radleys' backyard.
Jem forgets his pants at the Radleys' house after he and Scout are chased by Nathan Radley while trying to spy on Boo Radley. The incident results in Jem losing his pants and having to come back for them at night.
The Radleys were reclusive and rarely participated in community events or social interactions. Mr. Radley used to keep Boo confined to the house, preventing him from going outside or interacting with others. The Radleys did not adhere to the societal norms and expectations of Maycomb, which set them apart from the rest of the community.
Mr. Radley's first name is Arthur in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." He is the reclusive neighbor who is rumored to have kept his son Boo Radley locked up in their house for years.
There would be no more surprises in the Radley tree because Nathan Radley filled the hole in the tree with cement to prevent Boo Radley from communicating with the outside world. This action was likely done to isolate Boo and prevent him from interacting with others.
Mr. Nathan Radley is a character in "To Kill a Mockingbird" who is the reclusive and strict older brother of Boo Radley. He is known for sealing up the knothole in the tree, where Boo leaves gifts for Scout and Jem. Nathan also plays a role in the climax of the novel when he shoots at what he believes is an intruder in his yard, but ends up hitting Mr. Ewell instead.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the commotion in front of the Radley house was when Nathan Radley fired a warning shot towards Jem and Scout, mistaking them for intruders. This event marks a turning point in the novel, escalating tensions between the children and the Radley family.
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His elder son Nathan Radley takes over the house