I'm debating this myself. Now that I go back on the book, there could be three options: 1) Atticus suggested they go out on the porch. 2) The lights are too strong in the living room which is why they're going on the porch. 3) Scout is going to walk Boo home.
I think it is not #3 because they stay on the porch awhile talking THEN go to Boo's. I think it's not #2 because they weren't in the living room to begin with, but they had the option of either going into the living room or porch. This was the reasoning behind #1. Thus, go with #1.
She heard laughter from the Radley house.
This is my front porch
Scout asks Boo if he'd like to say good night to Jem. Boo doesn't say a word; he just nods. Scout sees that Boo would like to reach out and touch Jem, and tells him he can. She shows him how to gently stroke Jem's hair. After Boo does this, she perceives that he wants to leave, and she leads him to the porch, where he asks her in a near-whisper, "Will you take me home?" She accepts, and allows him to escort her down the block, just like a lady should. She leads him home and he goes inside his house and shuts the door. The narrator, speaking as an older Scout, says she never saw him again. ChaCha!
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i have a porch in the front of my house.
The Front Porch was created on 2009-03-16.
Its a slang term form a black person; Think coon, porch monkey and jigga boo.
Boo Radley's shadow warned the children off the Radley porch.
A porch is a sheltered area that stands out at the front, rear or side of a building.
Scout gains a new view of the world by standing on Boo Radley's front porch, seeing the neighborhood from his perspective, and understanding the importance of empathy and compassion towards others. This moment marks a significant shift in her understanding of kindness, humanity, and the complexities of people around her.
If the World Had a Front Porch was created on 1995-07-24.
My Front Porch Looking In was created on 2003-03-10.