Nathan Radley fills the Knothole with cement because he knows that Aurthur is the one giving Jem and socut the gifts, and he uses this as a way to prevent it. As an exuse, he tells the children that the tree was sick.
Nathan Radley fills the Knothole with cement because he knows that Aurthur is the one giving Jem and socut the gifts, and he uses this as a way to prevent it. As an exuse, he tells the children that the tree was sick.
Nathan Radley filled the hole in the tree with cement to prevent Boo Radley from communicating with the Finch children. This was part of efforts to isolate Boo and prevent him from interacting with the outside world, as his family believed him to be unpredictable and dangerous.
Mr. Radley filled the hole in the tree with cement to stop Boo Radley from anonymously interacting with the children by leaving them gifts in the hole. He tells Scout and Jem that he filled in the hole because the tree was dying.
to stop the communication between Boo Radley and the children. He did not want this communication because it might have been a pleasure to Boo Radley and that is against what they believe aka the foot washing baptists.
Supposedly, the tree was dying. I reality however, he feels that doing anything pleasurable for himself or others is a sin in his religion.
because he knew boo was putting stuff in the hole for jem and scout
Chapter 7, near the end.
Nathan Radley fills the hole in the tree where gifts are placed with cement to stop Boo Radley from communicating with Scout and Jem.
Nathan Radley puts cement in the knot hole to stop Boo Radley from leaving gifts for Jem and Scout. He believes that Boo's interactions with the children are inappropriate and wants to cut off their communication.
Nathan Radley tells Jem and Scout that he filled the knot-hole with cement because the tree was dying and he didn't want it to fall on someone. However, it is later revealed that he filled it to prevent gifts being left for the children by Boo Radley.
He said the tree was old and it was dying and that people fill trees with cement when they're sick.
Nathan Radley fills the hole in the tree where gifts are placed with cement to keep Boo from communicating with the children.
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.
Jem and Scout discovered that someone had filled the knot hole with cement, sealing off the opening where gifts had previously been left for them by Boo Radley. This action by Nathan Radley signified the end of their secret communication with Boo.
Nathan Radley claims he is filling the knot hole in the tree with cement to protect the children from any future presents being left for them. However, his true motive may be to prevent Boo Radley from communicating with Scout and Jem.
The cemented hole in the tree represents Boo Radley's isolation from society. Nathan Radley fills the hole with cement to prevent Boo from communicating with Jem and Scout. Jem is heartbroken because he realizes the cruelty of this action.
Mr. Radley put cement in the tree's knot-hole to prevent Boo Radley from communicating with the children through the knothole. It was a way for him to cut off Boo's only form of interaction with the outside world.
Nathan Radley seals the knot-hole in the tree in front of the Radley place because he believes it is a bad influence on Boo Radley and wants to cut off communication between Boo and the children. He fills the hole with cement to prevent gifts being left for Boo.
Children may be prevented from sending the letter due to lack of access to a mailbox, fear of consequences if found out, or being supervised closely by adults.