He said that it was dying
Mr. Radley caught the children trying to get a note to Boo Radley.
When Boo Radley's father Atticus died, his older brother Nathan moved in to take over the household. Boo Radley is a mysterious character in the book.
He fires a shotgun
The radley place home of Nathan and Arthur Radley(Boo Radley) There was a myth that Boo stabbed his parents
the children were trying to get away from the radley place with out getting caught by Nathan radley when he shot at them.
Nathan Radley fills the knothole with cement to prevent the children from seeing into the house.
Mr. Nathan Radley fills the knothole with cement in order to prevent the children from receiving any more gifts from Boo Radley. This action is seen as a way to cut off the relationship between Boo and the Finch children.
Mr. Radley puts cement in the knothole to prevent any further communication or interaction between Boo Radley and the children. This action is driven by his desire to isolate Boo Radley from the outside world.
Nathan Radley puts cement in the knot hole to stop Boo Radley from leaving gifts for Jem and Scout. He believes that Boo's interactions with the children are inappropriate and wants to cut off their communication.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the knothole in the tree is cemented up by Nathan Radley, Boo Radley's brother, as a way to prevent Boo from communicating with the children. This action symbolizes the Radley family's attempt to isolate Boo from the outside world and maintain their reclusive lifestyle.
Nathan Radley (the oldest) and Arthur "Boo" Radley (the youngest)
Nathan Radley (the oldest) and Arthur "Boo" Radley (the youngest)