There are many different reasons why he personally did not want to come out of his house. Many infer that the reason he did not want to see anyone else is that he didn't want to get into problems with anyone else and be a burden.
Boo Radley has not been seen in fifteen years because he chooses to remain secluded in his house, away from the curious eyes of the neighborhood. He is an introverted and reclusive individual, preferring to avoid interactions with others and the outside world.
The doors and shutters are always closed, the yard is unkempt, and one of the inhabitants of the house hasn't been seen in years.
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.
Boo Radley was considered to be a ghost because he was never seen
Because humans and dogs do not share the same perception of years. What is seen as one year to a human, is seen as fifteen years to a dog. Your dog may be 1 year old to you, but to the dog herself, she is 15 years old.
If I am not mistaken, he saved them at the end of the novel from whoever attacked them in the night and escorted them back to their home where Atticus awaited.
Jem says that Boo Radley must not be at home because he's never seen him before. The irony is that Boo Radley has been watching over Jem and Scout all along, and cares for them even though they are not aware of his presence.
Yes DNA is DNA. As long as the child is 18 and under (or 21 and under if he/she is a student) child support can be filed for, recovered and even back dated
Arthur "Boo" RadleyArthur Radley is more commonly known to Scout, Jem and many other characters as Boo Radley. Boo is the shut in, the man who lives in the house down the street from Jem and Scout but never comes out. He hasn't been seen for years. It is a rumor that Boo hides out, not because he wants to but because he has been forced to as of the day he allegidely stabbed his father in the leg using a pair of scissors, however I believe this is proved to be untrue later on in the book.
Mr. Arthur Radley, also known as Boo Radley, is a reclusive character in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. He is a mysterious neighbor who is rarely seen outside of his house, which leads to many rumors and myths being spread about him in the community. Despite his reputation, Boo ultimately plays a significant role in the lives of the Finch family.
On this the special-est of days Your fifteenth year is done. Of all the years you've been on Earth, I'm glad for every one. I wish for you the year ahead The best you've ever seen And I'll be here to wish again The day you turn sixteen.
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.
People have claimed to have seen zombies through the years.