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Arthur "Boo" Radley got into some trouble with the police when he was young, therefore his father locked him in the house for 15 years. After his father died, his older brother Nathan moved in and continued to keep him locked up. At the end of the novel Boo comes out of his house and saves Jem and Scout from Bob Ewell.

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