Nathan Radley left the house at 10:00 PM.
Boo Radley spends most of his time inside his house, avoiding contact with the outside world. He is reclusive and does not leave his home often.
He knows it's a white person, a boy and suggests Jem's Finch name.
The first dare made concerning the house in "To Kill a Mockingbird" was when Dill dared Scout to touch the Radley house. This dare eventually led to Scout rolling into the Radley yard and encountering Boo Radley for the first time.
Boo Radley is blamed for trespassing on the Radley Place in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird."
Rumors about the Radley house include that Boo Radley never came out of his house. Another rumor is that Boo Radley stabbed his father in the leg with a scissors.
The children decide to spend Dill's last night in Maycomb by trying to see Boo Radley. They sneak into the Radley yard, trying to catch a glimpse of Boo through the window. However, they get caught by Atticus and their neighbor, Miss Maudie.
Mrs. Radley, who is Arthur "Boo" Radley's mother in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, died before the events of the book take place. Her death is not explicitly stated, but it is mentioned that Boo's father kept Boo confined to the house following her passing.
Jem theorizes that Boo Radley chooses to stay inside because he wants to avoid the judgment and cruelty of the outside world. He believes that Boo may prefer the comfort and safety of his own home over the uncertainties and potential dangers of interacting with society.
Boo Radley is kept isolated and hidden away by his father, Nathan Radley. He is not allowed to interact with others in the community, which results in rumors and misunderstandings about him. Nathan's strict control over Boo's life and lack of social contact contribute to Boo's reclusive and mysterious reputation.
Boo Radley saved them from Bob Ewell when they were walking home form Miss Maudie's play, because Bob Ewell broke Jem's ankle and Boo Radley cam to the rescue and carried Jem home and Scout was right behind them.
Jem realizes that Boo Radley is kind and a protector when he leaves gifts for him and Scout in the knothole of a tree. He understands that Boo has been watching over them, showing that he cares for their well-being. Jem's perception of Boo changes from fear to compassion and gratitude.
normally leave the house in golders green at 8.30