is an
interesting character in literary history. For most of the story, Boo Radley hides in his home,
away from society. When two of the main ,and , need Boo's help, he hurriedly comes to their
aiddespite knowing that these children believe him to be a scary person. Throughout the story,
Boo strives to become friends with these children by leaving them small gifts in a tree. At the
end of the story, Scout realizes that Boo has been a great neighbor and that she and her brother
are lucky to have him as a friend.
One quote from the story that shows the
courageousness of Boo Radley appears at the very end of the story when he asks Scout, "Will
you take me home?" Although Boo almost whispers this, this quote shows that Boo has finally
made a friend in Scout. Boo is now seen as his "real"...
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