Like his father Jem is compassionate and an advocate for the underdog. He does not see Boo as a maniac but rather a kind person who has been shunned by society from vicious gossip. He begins to see Boo differently with the objects left in the tree, the mending of his ripped pants, and the blanket secretly placed around Scout's shoulders.
I dont know :P
Boo Radley. He silently places it on Scout, because of the coolness, while she and Jem were watching the fire. Scout and Jem were so indulged by the fire consuming the town that neither noticed when the blanket was wrapped around them.
Atticus knows that Scout and Jem sneak onto the Radley property and try to peek into Boo Radley's house at night. He also knows about Scout's fights with classmates at school, particularly with her cousin Francis. However, Atticus is understanding and patient, and he handles these situations with care and wisdom.
Jem touches the Radley house despite the warnings from Atticus not to go near it. This action shocks Dill and Scout because they know the house is considered haunted and belongs to the reclusive Boo Radley.
You never know a man until you stand in his shoes
Scout and Jem are curious about Boo Radley and want to learn more about him despite their initial fear. They are intrigued by the mystery surrounding Boo and the Radley house, which drives them to try and catch a glimpse of him. Their actions are driven by a mix of fear, curiosity, and a desire to understand Boo Radley better.
He knows it's a white person, a boy and suggests Jem's Finch name.
Jem tells Scout that Boo Radley is still alive because he finds things in the knothole of the tree near the Radley house. He believes that Boo is watching them and leaving gifts for them. Jem is convinced that Boo is a friendly and lonely person who wishes to be their friend.
i know boo radley leaves them, and im pretty sure she thinks that too. sorry if im wrong
In Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," it is implied that Boo Radley saw the children coming based on the items he leaves for them in the knothole of the tree, such as soap carvings and chewing gum. This demonstrates that Boo has been observing them from a distance. Additionally, the way the items are placed suggests a deliberate and thoughtful act, indicating that Boo was aware of their presence.
Mr. Nathan Radley believes the intruders in his garden are just nuisances or animals, such as possums or stray dogs. He is unaware that it is actually Jem, Scout, and Dill sneaking onto his property to find out more about Boo Radley.
It is not known how Scout recognizes Boo Radley. Perhaps it is because she has never seen him before, and since it is a small town, she assumes that if she does not know him he must be Boo. She may have also drawn conclusions from his appearance, as he does not resemble a normal, entirely healthy person (e.g., his gaunt appearance). While one can hypothesize about the reasons, one cannot know for certain.