The neighbors are gathered around the Radley house because there is a commotion or unusual event happening, as the reclusive Radley family is a source of fascination and gossip in the neighborhood. Their house has a mysterious reputation that draws people's curiosity.
The neighbors were gathered at the Radley front gate because Miss Maudie's house caught fire. They were trying to help put out the fire and save her belongings.
Scout heard laughter and someone inside the Radley house saying, "Do our neighbors bore you, Dill?" This made her concerned and curious about the mysterious Radley family and their behavior.
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.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," according to Scout, Boo Radley lives in the Radley house.
Nathan Radley left the house at 10:00 PM.
Scout hears laughter and someone's voice saying "You touch it, you look at it" coming from the Radley house after she rolls into their yard in a tire.
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.
Neighbors have seen food, gifts, and other items left for Boo outside his house which disappear overnight. This suggests that someone is still living inside and receiving these gifts, indicating that Boo Radley is still in the house.
His elder son Nathan Radley takes over the house
The mystery of the Radley house began with the reclusive nature of the Radley family and the strange behavior of Boo Radley, who was rarely seen outside. The rumors and wild stories surrounding the Radley house contributed to its mysterious aura in the neighborhood.
Don't paint your house, paint your neighbors house!!!
No, there was no fire that burned the back of the Radley house in "To Kill a Mockingbird." The rumors about Boo Radley starting a fire were just gossip and myths spread by the people in the neighborhood.