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How is Boo Radley considered a hero?

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Boo Radley had a wild youth and a very strict religious father who dealt with that (he was looking at prison time) by making him a prisoner in his own home. read more

Boo Radley was mentally challanged, however was very fond of Adicus children, Jim and Scout and protected them when there was a civil unrest situation in the town of Macon, Georgia. Boo did the best he could for those children, and would leave little presents for them in a tree as well. The hefo was him protecting those children. read more

Boo Radley's actions are honorable. He is a hero by saving Jem from having to explain why his pants are torn. On the night that Miss Maudie's house catches on fire, Scout is sitting outside in the cold, watching the house burn. Boo behaves like a hero by getting a blanket and putting it around a shivering Scout. Out of nowhere, Boo appears and quickly places the blanket on Scout. read more

Arthur "Boo" Radley was a dynamic fellow, thought as a monster but at the core innocent and nice. Boo was a mentally ill man living with his horribly mean brother and for this reason alone is why Boo had to stay home (Lee 62). read more

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