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On their way to the pageant in "To Kill a Mockingbird," the Finch children, Scout and Jem, are frightened by the mysterious figure of Boo Radley. They feel a mix of fear and curiosity about Boo, as he is a reclusive neighbor who is the subject of local myths and rumors. Their anxiety is heightened when they hear strange noises and feel as though they are being watched, illustrating their childhood fears and the themes of innocence and misunderstanding in the novel.

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