As scout grows older she begins to see boo from a more mature standpoint. She sees how the pranks she, jem, and dill played were childish and how they "tormented" boo. Although she sees these things the longing to meet boo still remains inside of her.
Boo Radley
a blanket
Boo Radley. the neighbor
Scout just wants to see Boo Radley come out of his house.
Boo radley put a blanket over scouts shoulders while they were watching the fire and neither of the kids noticed
He is upset with them, takes the note and tells them to stop pestering him.
The scout has a negative attitude towards the prosecuting attorney, Mr. Gilmer, as he is perceived as being unfair and hostile during Tom Robinson's trial. Scout notices how he belittles Tom and uses discriminatory language, which contributes to her overall negative view of the trial and the justice system.
When first starting Girl Guides/Girl Scouts in America in 1912, Juliette Gordon Low called the first troops American Girl Guides. A year later, the name was changed to Girl Scouts and, in 1915, the organization was incorporated as Girl Scouts, Inc.
Depending on the organization, the terms Girl Guides or Girl Scouts are used for member organizations of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS). In the US, Juliette Gordon Low originally named the organization American Girl Guides. In 1913, the organization was renamed Girl Scouts of America and, in 1915, it was changed to Girl Scouts, Inc. Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) was chartered by the U.S. Congress on March 16, 1950.
Boo Radley was standing in the corner. Scout was shocked because she had never seen him before and had only heard rumors about him being a mysterious and reclusive figure in the neighborhood.
Jem and Scout thought of Aurther Radley as Boo Radley because he was soo scary. They said that he came out at night and he scratched at people windows. Also that he stabed his father with a pair of scissors while he was walking by.
Scout is given a blanket by one of the Radley family members, Boo Radley, who drapes it around her shoulders to keep her warm while she watches Miss Maudie's house burn. This gesture shows Boo's kindness and care for the children.