Nothing was given to Mr. Arthur Radley at the end of the story. Scout talks about feeling guilty for Boo left all sorts of gifts in the knot hole of the tree for them to find, and in return Jem and Scout gave him nothing.
Boo Radley saves Jem and Scout from Bob Ewell in To Kill a Mockingbird.
In the last few pages of the book, after she walks him home and she stays there and reflects on his history with them.
Arthur "Boo" Radley is a major character in the book To Kill a Mockingbird. Radley is reclusive and plays a secondary role until the end where he saves the lives of Jem and Scout.
they use a fishing pole to try to give "boo" a note asking him to come out.
Jem and Dill get the idea to write a note to Boo Radley asking him to come outside and tell them what he does inside his house. Furthermore, they write that they will buy him an ice cream and will not hurt him. They put the note on the end of a fishing pole and try to attach it to a window shutter on the side of Boo's house.
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Boo Radley saves walter in the end!!
Boo Radley covers Scout with a blanket near the end of "To Kill a Mockingbird" after she witnesses an attack on her and Jem by Bob Ewell. Boo intervenes, saving them from further harm, and then carries the injured Jem back to their house before covering Scout with a blanket. It is a significant moment that shows Boo's protective and caring nature, revealing his true character to Scout and the readers.
The kids play different roles like the old Mrs.Radley, Mr.Radley and boo Radley. Mrs.Radley was to sweep the porch Mr.Radley was to walk up and down the side walk and cough every time boo talked to him.
They performed what they called 'plays' in their front yard. Similar to the way children now would play house, they chose parts and acted out a scene. When Dill came one of their favorites to act out was the story of Mr. Arthur "Boo" Radley.
It is uncertain "technically at the end of the book" but the narrator implies Boo Radley did it. It also could have been he fell on it, because Scout trips over that same root earlier, but most likely Boo did it.
Boo Radley, the neighborhood recluse, lives in the old Radley place. Boo keeps to himself, and the town kids think he is a horrible person, due to rumors spread about him. Toward the end of the book, he saves the children's lives.