The blanket symbolizes protection, comfort, and safety. It represents the care and concern of the community for Scout's well-being during a time of crisis. It also demonstrates the solidarity and support of the neighbors coming together to help each other in times of need.
that her and boo radley where friends
It symbolizes Boo protecting Scout.
A blanket to keep warm
The blanket symbolizes protection, comfort, and the bond between characters. It represents safety and security within the backdrop of racism and prejudice in the novel.
Scout was watching the fire burn down the house, but she was cold while this happened. So Boo, who isn't as mean and crazy as everyone thinks, put's a blanket on Scout so she stays warm.
The blanket around Scout comes from Boo Radley, who placed it over her shoulders while she was standing outside in the cold during the fire at Miss Maudie's house to keep her warm and safe.
Arthur "Boo" Radley placed a blanket around her shoulders.
Scout gets the blanket on the night of the fire when someone kindly wraps it around her shoulders while they are evacuated from their burning home. Scout is unaware of who placed the blanket on her, but later learns it was Boo Radley who saved her life during the fire.
During the height of the fire, Scout is given a blanket to wear by Boo Radley, who places it around her shoulders to keep her warm. She doesn't realize that Boo is the one who gives her the blanket until Atticus explains it to her afterwards.
During the fire at Miss Maudie's house, Boo Radley covers Scout with a blanket to keep her warm and safe. He then discreetly puts the blanket around her shoulders without her noticing. Boo shows his caring nature and protection towards Scout during the chaotic event.
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