Because the radleys are black and she is also black so they have imediaet chemistry and they really hit it off then boo and cal start going out and everyone realizes that boo isnt a bad guy he is just a little crazy but scout and jem and dill really like him cause he is all like nice and stuff
ps.. this is a complete lie do not believe anything i just said
k bye.
Calpurnia is expected to use the backdoor at the Radley Place due to racial segregation and social norms in Maycomb. African Americans were often required to use separate entrances and facilities as a way to reinforce the racial hierarchy prevalent in the Deep South during that time.
Blacks were not on equal footing. "Around back" is where servants entered, even if she wasn't there to serve them.
Because all colored people were to go to the back, so that no one really knew that they were coming in your house.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Calpurnia tells Scout that Mr. Radley passed away peacefully in his sleep. She then adds that Mr. Radley was a "good man" and that their community would miss him.
Calpurnia considered Mr. Radley, Arthur "Boo" Radley's father, to be "the meanest man God ever blew breath into" in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
The main characters in "To Kill a Mockingbird" from chapters 1-11 are Scout Finch, Atticus Finch, Jem Finch, Calpurnia, Dill Harris, and Boo Radley. These characters play central roles in the development of the novel's themes and central conflicts.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," it is Boo Radley who walks down the middle aisle and leaves a note for Atticus. He does this as a gesture of gratitude towards Atticus for defending his children, Scout and Jem.
Arthur's brother in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' is Nathan Radley.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Boo Radley is referred to as a mockingbird symbolically, meaning he is a gentle, innocent soul who does not harm others. Just like a mockingbird, he is misunderstood and unfairly judged by society.
this mockingbird in the book is Tom Robinson and Boo Radley.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the brother of Boo (Arthur) Radley is Nathan Radley. Nathan is portrayed as a stern and reclusive character who is protective of Boo.
Arthur Radley and Tom Robinson both had mockingbird characteristics.
Calpurnia was referring to Bob Ewell, the father of Mayella Ewell, in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird". Bob Ewell is portrayed as a cruel and racist character who causes harm to others in the story.
Bozo Radley