Intriguing World of Boo Radley in "To Kill a Mockingbird

 
Scout begins the chapter discussing Jem’s
broken arm and the events leading up to it.
Dill comes to Maycomb and after playing
together all summer, and getting bored of their
usual activities, Dill comes up with the idea to
make Boo Radley, their reclusive neighbor,
come out of his house.
 
 
 
Scout tells us that Boo got in trouble with the law
and his father imprisoned him in the house as
punishment.
He was not heard from until fifteen years later,
when he stabbed his father with a pair of scissors.
Although people suggested that Boo was crazy,
old Mr. Radley refused to have his son committed
to an asylum.
 When the old man died, Boo’s brother, Nathan,
came to live in the house with Boo. Nevertheless,
Boo continued to stay inside.
 
Boo is given no identity apart from the youthful
superstitions that 6 year old Scout describes:
 
Scout describes him as a “malevolent phantom”
Boo is over six feet tall
Boo eats squirrels and cats.
Boo goes out at night and peeps in windows.
Boo has:
 
Blood –stained hands
A Jagged scar across his face
Yellow and rotten teeth
Eyes popped out
Drooled most of the time
 
 
Myths / Rumors/ Gossip
 
Miss Stephanie claims that Boo peeks in her bedroom
window at night.
Scout describes Boo as a "malevolent phantom" who
only comes out "when the moon was down...”
Any stealthy small crimes committed in Maycomb were
his work. People still blame Boo for the mutilation of
small animals "although the culprit was Crazy Addie."
Another rumor is that Boo poisons the pecans that fall
into the schoolyard.
Flowers froze because Boo breathed on them.
He stabbed his dad in the leg with scissors.
 
Dill dares Jem to run over and touch the
house. Jem does it after being peer pressured
by his little sister and his friend. Jem says that
if Boo kills us all or if he gouges our eyes out,
it’s not his fault!
There is no sign of movement at the Radley
Place, although Scout thinks that she sees a
shutter move slightly, as if someone were
peeking out.
 
 
Scout’s first day of school is awful.
Miss Caroline is unfamiliar with the history of
the townspeople of Maycomb county, so she
is unaware that Walter cannot accept a
quarter for lunch.
Scout gets chosen by her peers to inform the
teacher about Walter.  She then gets hit by the
ruler.
 
When you are barefoot all the time…
 
New characters to introduce in
chapters 2 and 3
 
Ms. Caroline Fisher 
– Scout’s teacher
Walter Cunningham JR 
– a proud poor boy
who wont accept charity. He is uneducated
because he must work on his father’s farm
instead of attending school.
Burris Ewell 
– (Ewell = white trash) One of the
Ewell children who only attends the first day
of school. He has lice and is very rude to the
teacher.
 
Scout takes out her anger on Walter
Cunningham. Jem breaks up the fight and he
then proceeds to invite Walter over for dinner
(lunch).
At dinner (lunch) Walter pours syrup over his
food to Scout’s disgust. Calpurnia then slaps
Scout, adding to her already bad day.
 
CH 3: Which character has the cooties?
 
 
Before you share an ear bud…
 
 
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super-lice-outbreak-now-155545532.html
 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/articl
e-3212082/Selfies-causing-rise-MUTANT-head-
lice-Expert-warns-trend-blame-increase-
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Scout, Jem, and Dill embark on a compelling journey to unravel the mysteries surrounding Boo Radley, their reclusive neighbor. Amidst rumors, myths, and gossip, they challenge their fears and curiosities, leading to unexpected discoveries that challenge their perceptions of courage and compassion in the small town of Maycomb.

  • Boo Radley
  • To Kill a Mockingbird
  • Mystery
  • Childhood Adventures
  • Courage

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  1. Chapter 1 Highlights Scout begins the chapter discussing Jem s broken arm and the events leading up to it. Dill comes to Maycomb and after playing together all summer, and getting bored of their usual activities, Dill comes up with the idea to make Boo Radley, their reclusive neighbor, come out of his house.

  2. Scout tells us that Boo got in trouble with the law and his father imprisoned him in the house as punishment. He was not heard from until fifteen years later, when he stabbed his father with a pair of scissors. Although people suggested that Boo was crazy, old Mr. Radley refused to have his son committed to an asylum. When the old man died, Boo s brother, Nathan, came to live in the house with Boo. Nevertheless, Boo continued to stay inside.

  3. Boo is given no identity apart from the youthful superstitions that 6 year old Scout describes: Scout describes him as a malevolent phantom Boo is over six feet tall Boo eats squirrels and cats. Boo goes out at night and peeps in windows. Boo has: Blood stained hands A Jagged scar across his face Yellow and rotten teeth Eyes popped out Drooled most of the time

  4. Myths / Rumors/ Gossip Miss Stephanie claims that Boo peeks in her bedroom window at night. Scout describes Boo as a "malevolent phantom" who only comes out "when the moon was down... Any stealthy small crimes committed in Maycomb were his work. People still blame Boo for the mutilation of small animals "although the culprit was Crazy Addie." Another rumor is that Boo poisons the pecans that fall into the schoolyard. Flowers froze because Boo breathed on them. He stabbed his dad in the leg with scissors.

  5. Dill dares Jem to run over and touch the house. Jem does it after being peer pressured by his little sister and his friend. Jem says that if Boo kills us all or if he gouges our eyes out, it s not his fault! There is no sign of movement at the Radley Place, although Scout thinks that she sees a shutter move slightly, as if someone were peeking out.

  6. CH 2 Highlights Scout s first day of school is awful. Miss Caroline is unfamiliar with the history of the townspeople of Maycomb county, so she is unaware that Walter cannot accept a quarter for lunch. Scout gets chosen by her peers to inform the teacher about Walter. She then gets hit by the ruler.

  7. When you are barefoot all the time

  8. New characters to introduce in chapters 2 and 3 Ms. Caroline Fisher Scout s teacher Walter Cunningham JR a proud poor boy who wont accept charity. He is uneducated because he must work on his father s farm instead of attending school. Burris Ewell (Ewell = white trash) One of the Ewell children who only attends the first day of school. He has lice and is very rude to the teacher.

  9. CH 3 Highlights Scout takes out her anger on Walter Cunningham. Jem breaks up the fight and he then proceeds to invite Walter over for dinner (lunch). At dinner (lunch) Walter pours syrup over his food to Scout s disgust. Calpurnia then slaps Scout, adding to her already bad day.

  10. CH 3: Which character has the cooties?

  11. Before you share an ear bud https://www.yahoo.com/beauty/mutant- super-lice-outbreak-now-155545532.html http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/articl e-3212082/Selfies-causing-rise-MUTANT-head- lice-Expert-warns-trend-blame-increase- treatment-resistant-nits.html

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