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To Kill A Mockingbird - Online Term Paper

To Kill A Mockingbird


This debate paper is about, “Is Boo Radley a shy, nice person; or is he a juvenile delinquent?” Basically, is he good or bad? This is the largest thing that ran through my head through the entire book. Questioning whether he was he was a nice guy at heart, or a total nut case. My opinion is that he’s both.
Arthur (Boo) did bad things, but then again, we all do. At one time Boo stabbed his older brother. Practically everyone in the town thought that Boo did it for no reason, but who really knows? Boo could have been defending him-self. Maybe Boo had enough of his brother, and he couldn’t take anymore.
Boo was always held indoors. Never let out into civilization. Because of this ...

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argument about Boo is that he killed someone. I have many sides to this topic. It’s possible that Boo killed Mr. Ewell out of hate. Killed him because he was a petty drunk, and none the less, just a horrible man. Then again, Boo could have killed Mr. Ewell for the children’s sake. Some people may say, “Oh well! He killed someone and that’s that! It’s a horrible thing to do!” I on the other hand really don’t care, what’s done is done, and what Boo did was for the better. Mr. Ewell was a horrible man, and he paid for all of his crimes.

What it comes down to in my eyes is that Boo Radley was kind at heart, and wanted to be there for people. Boo was always shy, because that’s how he was raised. He knows right from wrong, except for the fact that he might not know what’s going on all the time. He’s still kind of “not right” in the head, but I think if people started talking to Boo, and letting Boo live his own life, it’d all change. Change for the ...

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Added: 12/12/2004 10:59:46 PM
Category: Book Reports
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