She was calm at the beginning. However when Mr. Avery was stuck on the second floor of Miss Maudie's house while rescuing her furniture, she was afraid and "..buried [her] head under Jem's arm and didn't look again…" This shows that Scout does not care that much about the house. However, when she thought Mr. Avery was in danger, she got scared.
During the fire at Miss Maudie's house, Boo Radley covers Scout with a blanket to keep her warm and safe. He then discreetly puts the blanket around her shoulders without her noticing. Boo shows his caring nature and protection towards Scout during the chaotic event.
Scout was stood with Jem a door down from the Radley place. While they were watching the men working on the house, Scout was shivering and feeling cold, while she was shivering someone saw this and wrapped a blanket over her, that someone was Boo Radley.
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He gives Scout Finch a blanket and puts it around her.
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The blanket around Scout comes from Boo Radley, who placed it over her shoulders while she was standing outside in the cold during the fire at Miss Maudie's house to keep her warm and safe.
Scout gets the blanket on the night of the fire when someone kindly wraps it around her shoulders while they are evacuated from their burning home. Scout is unaware of who placed the blanket on her, but later learns it was Boo Radley who saved her life during the fire.
Boo Radley.
Boo Radley put the blanket on Scout's shoulder on the night of the fire when the kids were watching Miss Maudie's house burn down. Despite his reclusive nature, Boo showed kindness and concern for the children by looking out for Scout's well-being.
Scout will thank Boo Radley for keeping her warm on the night of the fire. She will come to understand his kindness and see him in a different light.
Boo Radley is the one who puts a blanket on Scout when Miss Maudie's house burns down in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird." Boo quietly covers Scout's shoulders with a blanket as she watches the fire from a safe distance.
No, there was no fire that burned the back of the Radley house in "To Kill a Mockingbird." The rumors about Boo Radley starting a fire were just gossip and myths spread by the people in the neighborhood.
Arthur Radley. his brother was mr. Nathan radley.
Jem realizes that Boo Radley must have been the one to cover Scout with the blanket during the fire, showing that he had been looking out for them all along. This revelation deepens Jem's understanding of Boo's kindness and concern for their well-being.
During the height of the fire, Scout is given a blanket to wear by Boo Radley, who places it around her shoulders to keep her warm. She doesn't realize that Boo is the one who gives her the blanket until Atticus explains it to her afterwards.
Boo Radley tries to sew up Jem's pants and he gives Scout a blanket during the fire at Miss Maudie's house.
Scout is saved from the fire by Boo Radley, who carries her out of the burning house to safety. Boo is the mysterious neighbor who has been watching over Scout and her brother throughout the novel. Scout recognizes Boo's kindness and humanity, leading her to see him in a new light.